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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
The tables below lists Vancouver sports events distances in kilometers, meters, miles, yards and feet. Click the link to go to length converter online and get more conversion units.
Vancouver Men’s Sports Distances Conversion Table
Event |
Kilometers |
Meters |
Miles |
Yards |
Feet |
Biathlon |
Relay |
4×7.5km |
4×7,500 |
4×4.66 |
4×8,202 |
4×24,606 |
Sprint |
10km |
10,000 |
6.21 |
10,936 |
32,808 |
Pursuit |
12.5km |
12,500 |
7.77 |
13,670 |
41,010 |
Mass Start |
15km |
15,000 |
9.32 |
16,404 |
49,212 |
Individual |
20km |
20,000 |
12.43 |
21,872 |
65,617 |
Cross-country skiing |
Freestyle |
15km |
15,000 |
9.32 |
16,404 |
49,212 |
Pursuit |
30km |
30,000 |
18.64 |
32,808 |
98,425 |
Classical |
50km |
50,000 |
31.07 |
54,681 |
164,042 |
Relay |
4x10km |
4×10,000 |
4×6.21 |
4×10,936 |
4×32,808 |
Short Track |
|
0.5km |
500 |
0.31 |
547 |
1,640 |
|
1km |
1,000 |
0.62 |
1,094 |
3,281 |
|
1.5km |
1,500 |
0.93 |
1,640 |
4,921 |
|
5km |
5,000 |
3.11 |
5,468 |
16,404 |
Speed Skating |
|
0.5km |
500 |
0.31 |
547 |
1,640 |
|
1km |
1,000 |
0.62 |
1,094 |
3,281 |
|
1.5km |
1,500 |
0.93 |
1,640 |
4,921 |
|
5km |
5,000 |
3.11 |
5,468 |
16,404 |
|
10km |
10,000 |
6.21 |
10,936 |
32,808 |
Vancouver Womens’s Sports Distances Conversion Table
Event |
Kilometers |
Meters |
Miles |
Yards |
Feet |
Biathlon |
Relay |
4×6 km |
4×6000 |
4×3.73 |
4×6,562 |
4×19,685 |
Sprint |
7.5 km |
7,500 |
4.66 |
8,202 |
24,606 |
Pursuit |
10 km |
10,000 |
6.21 |
10,936 |
32,808 |
Mass Start |
12.5 km |
12,500 |
7.77 |
13,670 |
41,010 |
Individual |
15 km |
15,000 |
9.32 |
16,404 |
49,212 |
Cross-country skiing |
Freestyle |
10 km |
10,000 |
6.21 |
10,936 |
32,808 |
Pursuit |
15 km |
15,000 |
9.32 |
16,404 |
49,212 |
Classical |
30 km |
30,000 |
18.64 |
32,808 |
98,425 |
Relay |
4×5 km |
4×5,000 |
4×3.11 |
4×5,468 |
4×16,404 |
Short Track |
|
0.5 km |
500 |
0.31 |
547 |
1,640 |
|
1 km |
1,000 |
0.62 |
1,094 |
3,281 |
|
1.5 km |
1,500 |
0.93 |
1,640 |
4,921 |
|
3 km |
3,000 |
1.86 |
3281 |
9843 |
Speed Skating |
|
0.5 km |
500 |
0.31 |
547 |
1,640 |
|
1 km |
1,000 |
0.62 |
1,094 |
3,281 |
|
1.5 km |
1,500 |
0.93 |
1,640 |
4,921 |
|
3 km |
3,000 |
1.86 |
3281 |
9843 |
|
5 km |
5,000 |
3.11 |
5,468 |
16,404 |
Tools: Distance Conversion Online
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
There are two ski jumping hills in the Vancouver’s Whistler Olympic Park – Large Hill (LH HS140/K125) and Normal Hill (NH HS106/K95). Technical data and the hill records (given in meters and feet) are available in the tables below.
Whistler Olympic Large Hill HS140 (K125) |
Hill Record |
149.0m (488.85ft)
Gregor Schlierenzauer 2009-01-25 |
Hill Size |
140m (459.32ft) |
K-point |
125m (410.1ft) |
Takeoff gradient |
11.25° |
Landing gradient |
35.0° |
Construction year |
2007 |
Spectator capacity |
10,000 |
Whistler Olympic Normal Hill HS106 (K95) |
Hill Record |
105.0m (344.49ft)
Guido Landert 2008-02-28 |
Hill Size |
106m (347.77ft) |
K-point |
95m (311.68ft) |
Takeoff gradient |
11.0° |
Landing gradient |
34.0° |
Construction year |
2007 |
Spectator capacity |
10,000 |
Source: fisskijumping.com
HillSize (HS) – distance between take-off and landing field where the gradient is equal to 32.5° (see: L-point on the image below)
K-point (calculation line or calculation point) – Skiers are awarded 60 points if they land on the K Line. Skiers not landing on the K Line receive or lose points for every metre (3 ft) they miss the mark by, depending on if they surpass it or fall short, respectively. The value of a meter is determined from the size of the hill.
How K-point and HillSize are calculated, see the image below
(source: Whistler 140 Profile)
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
It should be obvious that the maximum and average speed in downhill skiing strongly depends on the course racer runs on. On a typical FIS-approved, international-level course racers can run about 130 km/h (80mph) but some courses can be faster. For example, in certain sections of “Streif” course in Kitzbühel, Austria racers can run up to 140 kilometers per hour (87 miles per hour) (Course Start at 1.665m/5462.6ft, finish 805m/2641.08ft, vertical drop 860m/2821.52ft, length 3.312m/10866.14ft, average gradient 27%, maximum gradient 85%, minimum gradient 2%)
Right from the start, racers require a great deal of courage and self-confidence to fully charge the course, launching off to jumps of 50 m to 80 m at the sharp edge into Mausefalle. The Compression following Mausefalle has proved fatal to many a favorite in his struggle to resist the tremendous forces acting on him. (Source: hahnenkamm.com)
Vancouver 2010 downhill men will run February 13th, 2010 on Dave Murray downhill track in Whistler Creek (length 3158m, vertical drop 853m, maximum gradient 47%, average gradient 28% Source:scribd.com )
Speed skiing
Speed skiing is the sport of skiing downhill in a straight line as quickly as possible. It is one of the fastest non-motorized sports on land … The current world record is 251.4 km/h (156 mph), held by Simone Origone. Speed skiers regularly exceed 200 km/h (125 mph), which is even faster than the terminal velocity of a free-falling skydiver; about 193 km/h (120 mph) in the belly-to-earth position
Speed skiing official world records
Men: Simone Origone, Italy – 251.4 km/h (156.2 mph), April 2006 Les Arcs, France
Women: Sanna Tidstrand, Sweden – 242.59 km/h (150.74 mph), April 2006 Les Arcs, France
Useful tools: Speed Converter, Length Converter
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
During the WTA Tour on Bali Samatha Stosur unofficialy broke Venus Williams serve speed record. Her fastest serve was 208kph (129.2452mph), so it looks like she set new women’s record. Current official record held by V.Williams is 207.6kph (128.9967mph). The WTA said Stosur struck was pending verification.
See Samatha Stosur’s serve speed conversion : 208kph conversion
PS. Despite her service struck Samatha Stosur lost her match with Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez 6:7, 5:7.
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
Table below lists all new world records set at 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Berlin 2009.
Unit Conversions:
100 m in yards = 109.3613
200 m in yards = 218.7227
77.96 m in yards = 85.2581
See also:
Usain Bolt Speed
Length Converter
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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
This time Usain Bolt with his team did not break world record. The Jamaican team (Steve Mullings, Michael Frater, Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell) ran 4×100 m men’s sprint relay in 37.32 s.
Current world record was set 37.10 seconds by the Jamaican (Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell) team during Olympic Games Beijing 2008.
Usain Bolt results and speeds at Berlin 2009 (follow links in the table to get speed conversion):
Event |
Time [s] |
Speed [m/s] |
Who And When |
100m |
9.58 |
10.4384 |
Usain Bolt, August 16th, 2009 |
200m |
19.19 |
10.4221 |
Usain Bolt, August 20th, 2009 |
4x100m |
37.32 |
10.7181 |
Jamaican Team, August 22th, 2009 |
See also:
Usain Bolt Speed
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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
Anita Wlodarczyk from Poland set new world record in hammer throw women during Athletic Championship in Berlin 2009. New world record is 77.96 m
77.96 meters conversion
77.96 m is equal to 255.7743 feet, 85.2581 yards (click on the link to get conversion to the other units of length)
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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
Table below shows typical olympic and championship athletic distances (race and walk) in metric system of measurement (meters and kilometers) and their conversion into imperial and us system of measurement (yards and miles). For example, as you can see, 100 meters (shortest outdor sprint distance) is equal to 0.1 kilometer [km], 109.4 yards [yd] and 0.06 imperial mile [mi]; 400 m in yards is 437.4 yd; Marathon distance in miles is 26.667 etc.
click on the links in the table to get conversion into other units of measurement
Meters |
Kilometers |
Yards |
Miles |
Info/Sport |
100 |
0.1 |
109.3613 |
0.0621 |
|
110 |
0.11 |
120.2975 |
0.0684 |
Hurdles |
200 |
0.2 |
218.7227 |
0.1243 |
|
400 |
0.4 |
437.4453 |
0.2485 |
|
800 |
0.8 |
874.8906 |
0.4971 |
|
1500 |
1.5 |
1640.4199 |
0.9321 |
|
3000 |
3 |
3280.8399 |
1.8641 |
Steeplechase |
5000 |
5 |
5468.0665 |
3.1069 |
|
10,000 |
10 |
10,936.1330 |
6.2137 |
|
20,000 |
20 |
21,872.2660 |
12.4274 |
Walk |
42,915 |
42.915 |
46,932.4147 |
26.6661 |
Marathon |
50,000 |
50 |
54,680.6649 |
31.0686 |
Walk |
See also:
Sport Conversion
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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
When and what time 4×100 m final men’s in Berlin 2009
The final 4×100 m men’s race is scheduled for Saturday, 22 August 2009 20:50 (Berlin local time – CEST) [11:50 AM PDT, 2:50 PM EDT]
Today (22 Aug 2009) Usain Bolt will run again. This time, together with other jamaican sprinters, in 4×100 meters relay. Is the jamaican team able to break another world record? Current World Record in 4×100 relay sprint was set by Jamaican team (Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell) at Olympic Games Beijing 2008. They ran the relay in 37.10 s. World Championships Record in 4×100 m relay stands at 37.38 as set by American Team (Darvis Patton, Wallace Spearmon, Tyson Gay, LeRoy Dixon) in 2007.
Average Speed in 4×100 m sprint relay men’s:
World Record 37.10 seconds. Speed = 400m/37.10s = 10.7817 m/s (click to convert speed)
Athletic Chamionships Record 37.38 seconds. Speed = 400/37.38s = 10.7009 m/s (click to convert speed)
See also:
Usain Bolt Speed
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
He did it again. Next final race and next world record. August 20th, 2009 Usain Bolt ran 200 m in 19.19 at the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Berlin 2009. He is genius and amazing sprinter.
I think, after his 100 m final race in Berlin when Bolt broke his own record, everybody was sure that he is able to break the record in 200 m race. The question was: how fast he can run? Now, we got the answer. Usain Bolt ran 200 m in 19.19 and his average speed on this distance was 10.4221 m/s. (Click on the link to get conversion into other units of measurement e.g mph, kmh, yd/s)
See also:
Usain Bolt MPH
Speed Unit Converter
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