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a track
    a type of round or egg-shaped path, often red-coloured, for sports events like running
    spikes
    a set of short pointed pieces of metal or plastic fixed to the bottom of shoes worn for some sports, especially track sports, to stop the person wearing the shoes from sliding on the ground
    the hurdles
    a race in which people or horses jump over frames or fences known as hurdles
    a relay race
    a running or swimming race between two or more teams in which each person in the team runs or swims part of the race
    to hand someone the baton
    to pass a stick from one runner to another in a relay race; outside sport, to pass responsibility from one person to another
    to get off to a flying start
    to start a race, competition or project very quickly and make fast initial progress
    to be on the home straight
    to be at the final or winning stage of something, especially a race
    to be on the last lap
    to be at the final, but not necessarily winning stage of something, especially a race
    to be the front runner
    to be the leader or the favourite to win, especially in a race
    to enter the race
    to join a competition