a sport that involves various athletic events, including running, jumping, and throwing competitions, that are held on a running track
a tough triathlon race where athletes swim, bike, and run long distances without stopping
Ironman
the sport of running, riding, skiing, or driving over natural terrain
cross-country
a long-distance running race covering a distance of 21.0975 kilometres
półmaraton
a long-distance running race longer than the traditional marathon distance of 42.195 kilometers
ultramaraton
the sport or activity of moving through an area, particularly an urban area, by running, jumping, and climbing over, under, or around different obstacles
parkour
a high-intensity fitness program that combines various exercises like weightlifting, cardio, and gymnastics
CrossFit
the action of competing in an athletic event where participants move swiftly on foot, typically on a track
bieg
athletic competitions specifically designed for athletes with physical disabilities
paraatletyka
a multisport event comprising swimming, cycling, and running for athletes with physical disabilities
para-triathlon
a competition consisting of ten different sports that takes place over two days
dziesięciobój
a combined event consisting of seven track and field events for female athletes
heptatlon
a multi-discipline event consisting of four components: running, swimming, shooting, and horse riding
tetrathlon
the athletic action or sport of pushing oneself off the ground using one or both legs, often for height or distance
skakanie
a track and field event in which an athlete uses a long, flexible pole to jump over a bar
skok o tyczy
a sport in which participants jump over a horizontal bar that is placed at different heights without using any equipment
skok wzwyż
an athletic event in which competitors run down a track and jump as far as possible from a takeoff board, aiming to land in a pit filled with sand
skok w dal
an athletic event in which competitors take three consecutive jumps, consisting of a hop, step, and jump, in order to achieve the greatest distance possible
trójskok
the events where participants compete by hurling objects such as javelins, shot puts, or discuses for distance or accuracy
sport rzutowy
an athletic event where athletes spin and release a heavy metal ball attached to a wire and handle, aiming to achieve the longest distance possible
rzut młotem
a field event where athletes hurl a heavy discus as far as possible within a designated throwing area
rzut dyskiem
an athletic field event where competitors throw a heavy metal ball as far as possible within a marked circle
pchnięcie kulą
a sport or competition in which a light spear is thrown as far as possible
oszczep
the athletic event or technique in track and field where athletes sprint and jump over hurdles set at regular distances along a track
bieg przez płotki
a race in which athletes run a distance of 400 meters while clearing hurdles set along the track
bieg na 400 metrów z przeszkodami
a race where athletes sprint over a series of hurdles spaced 110 meters apart on a track
bieg przez płotki na 110 metrów
a short-distance sprinting race in track and field, typically ranging from 60 meters to 400 meters
sprint
the competitions involving jumping, throwing, or other activities performed on a field, rather than running events
zawody na świeżym powietrzu
to move faster in comparison to other things or people
prześcignąć
an individual's highest achievement or performance in a particular activity or event
osobisty rekord
the designated point on a track or field where athletes begin a race or event
linia startowa
a competitive athletic event held on a designated track, involving various disciplines such as sprints, hurdles, middle-distance, and long-distance running, as well as relays
wydarzenie lekkoatletyczne
an athletic race in track and field where teams of runners compete by sequentially passing a baton from one teammate to the next over a set distance
sztafeta
a race where participants move swiftly on foot to reach a specific distance or finish line
a track and field event where athletes jump forward from a standing position, aiming for distance rather than height
skok w dal
a race in which people or animals, typically horses, have to jump over fences, ditches, bushes, etc. in order to finish the race
steeplechase