váltófutások
Váltófutások, often translated as relay races, are a type of track and field event where teams of runners compete by passing a baton. The core principle involves each runner completing a segment of the race and then transferring the baton to the next teammate within a designated exchange zone. The success of a team in a váltófutás depends not only on the speed of individual runners but also on the efficiency and coordination of their baton exchanges.
There are several standard distances for váltófutások in athletics. The most common are the 4x100 meters and
The baton itself is a smooth, hollow tube, typically made of wood, metal, or plastic, and is