Track & Field

FMS Track & Field Events


World and High School Records for Outdoor Events


High School Records for Women






7th and 8th Grade 

High Skill Ranges

Event
Boys
Girls
60 Meter
Under 10.0
Under 10.0
100 Meter
Under 16.5
Under 16.5
200 Meter
Under 34 seconds
Under 37 seconds
400 Meter
Under 85 seconds
Under 90 seconds
Hurdles
Under 14 seconds
Under 16 seconds
Indoor Marathon
Under 54 seconds
Under 54 seconds
Indoor Sprint
Under 13 seconds
Under 13 seconds
Long Jump
12” and up
10’5” and up
Shot Put
26’ and up
21’ and up
High Jump
4’2” and up
4’ and up
Triple Jump
25’ and up
22’ and up
Discus
45’and up
35’ and up



Track & Field Assessment Rubric
7th & 8th Grade
4
4 Events in High Skill Range
3
3 Events in High Skill Range
2
2 Events in High Skill Range
1
1 Event in High Skill Range

High Skill Ranges
Event                                     Boys                                       Girls
60 Meter
Under 10.0 seconds
Under 10.0 seconds
100 Meter
Under 16.5 seconds
Under 16.5 seconds
200 Meter
Under 34 seconds
Under 37 seconds
400 Meter
Under 85 seconds
Under 90 seconds
Hurdles
Under 14 seconds
Under 16 seconds
Long Jump
12’ or greater
10’5” or greater
Shot Put
26’ or greater
21’ or greater
Triple Jump
25’ or greater
22’ or greater
Discus
45’ or greater
35’ or greater


6th Grade
4
4 Events in High Skill Range
3
3 Events in High Skill Range
2
2 Events in High Skill Range
1
1  Event in High Skill Range
High Skill Ranges
Event                                     Boys                                       Girls
60 Meter
Under 11 seconds
Under 11 seconds
100 Meter
Under 17.5 seconds
Under 17.5 seconds
200 Meter
Under 41 seconds
Under 41 seconds
400 Meter
Under 1:40
Under 1:40
Hurdles
Under 16 seconds
Under 16 seconds
Long Jump
9’ or greater
9’ or greater
Shot Put
26’ or greater
21’ or greater



Terminology for Track & Field


 Bar:  The crosspiece of wood, metal or plastic which high jumpers must clear.
Baton:  A smooth, hollow metal or wooden tube which is passed from one relay runner to the next.
Discus:  A wooden plate rimmed with metal, thrown by athletes aiming for the greatest distance.
Hurdles:  The obstacles which contestants must leap over in a hurdles race.
Shot:  A heavy metal ball used in the shot put.
Anchor:  The last runner in a relay race
Field event:  An athletic event that involves jumping or throwing.
Foul:  A violation where, most commonly, an athlete jumping or throwing for distance steps across the line or circle defining the limit of the athlete's approach to an attempt.
Leg:  One of a number of parts of a race, each of which must be completed to determine the winner.
Relay:  A race in which athletes race in teams of four, taking turns to run.
On your mark:  Call for runners in a race to move to the starting line and assume position to start the race.
Set:  The starter's second call to runners in a sprint, alerting them to rise quickly into their final starting positions.





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