atlétikán
Atlétikán, or athletics in the Hungarian usage, refers to the broad sport category that combines running, jumping, throwing and related track and field disciplines. It is typically organized around a standard 400-meter track and adjacent field facilities, with events designed to test speed, endurance, strength and technical proficiency. The sport encompasses sprints, middle- and long-distance running, hurdles, relays, jumps (long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault), throws (shot put, discus, hammer, javelin) and combined events (decathlon for men, heptathlon for women). Indoor athletics adds a separate set of events adapted to smaller venues.
Governing bodies and structure: World Athletics is the global governing federation for athletics, formerly known as
Competitions and venues: Major international competitions include the Olympic Games and the World Athletics Championships, along
History and scope: Modern athletics has roots in 19th-century track and field competitions in Europe, culminating