The Olympic track and field competition is the highest-level track and field competition in the world and has strict competition rules. Track and field competition rules cover athletes 'qualifications, event specifications and relevant regulations during the competition process.
First, athletes participating in Olympic track and field competitions need to obtain qualifications. According to the regulations of the International Athletics Federation, athletes need to meet certain qualification standards within a specific time, including physical fitness indicators, technical requirements, etc. Athletes also need to undergo performance appraisal and health check-ups before they can participate in the competition.
Secondly, track and field competitions are divided into multiple events, and each event has specific rules and requirements. For example, in sprint events, athletes need to kick off at the starting line at the same time and are not allowed to start early, otherwise they will be punished for a foul. In long-distance running events, athletes need to complete the race within the specified track and are not allowed to violate the track. Each event will also stipulate the equipment requirements used by athletes. For example, sprinters need to wear suitable track and field shoes, wear specified number cloth, etc.
During the competition, there are also some common rules that apply to each event. Athletes need to abide by the principle of fair competition during the competition and are not allowed to interfere with others 'competitions or use illegal means to gain advantages. There are also referees to supervise the competition. The referees will make decisions on the competition process according to the rules, including whether the start is fouled, whether it crosses the lane, whether there is a feint, etc. The referee's judgment is the basis for the result of the game.
The rules of Olympic track and field competitions are designed to ensure fairness and fairness in the competition. Athletes need to participate in the competition after being qualified, abide by the rules and requirements of each event, and abide by the principle of fair competition in the competition. The supervision and judgment of the referee play a role in safeguarding the rules of the game. The establishment and implementation of these rules ensure the normal conduct of Olympic track and field competitions and also protect the rights and interests of athletes.