Does anybody know the distances for the outside lanes on a track? Lane 1 is 400M, but what would it be for the other lanes if running them with out the offset?
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Brewer, the rough calculation I have used is to add a metre per lap depending on which lane you are running in.
Normally each lane is 1 metre wide. (not always the case)
ie. lane 3 = 403metres per lap. lane 5 = 405metres per lap lane 8 = 408 metres per lap.
I'm too sure that this is 100% accurate but its pretty near on the money.
Normally each lane is 1 metre wide. (not always the case)
ie. lane 3 = 403metres per lap. lane 5 = 405metres per lap lane 8 = 408 metres per lap.
I'm too sure that this is 100% accurate but its pretty near on the money.
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I'm no mathlete, but I do have AutoCAD installed on my work computers.
I drew a 400 meter circle (and I realize tracks aren't circular).
I offset every lane by 1 meter.
Each lane had a diameter that was 2 meters greater than the next.
I drew a 400 meter circle (and I realize tracks aren't circular).
I offset every lane by 1 meter.
Each lane had a diameter that was 2 meters greater than the next.
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Thanks guys! I actually found a great track down here in Monclova, Mex. Very well kept but running is only in the outside lanes. It looks like 40 meters more for lane 7 per lap, according to the line PH posted.
from that link each lap per lane is:
Lane 2 = 407 Meters
Lane 3 = 413M
Lane 4 = 420M
Lane 5 = 427M
Lane 6 = 434M
Lane 7 = 440M
Lane 8 = 447M
from that link each lap per lane is:
Lane 2 = 407 Meters
Lane 3 = 413M
Lane 4 = 420M
Lane 5 = 427M
Lane 6 = 434M
Lane 7 = 440M
Lane 8 = 447M
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That sounds high... I would have thought that the outer lane would have been around 425 or so. 50 meters is a lot of extra distance. Any guesses at the accuracy of that?
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I don't know a 6-7M difference between the lanes sounds right to me. I really depends on the lane width.
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I always used this calculator to figure it out ~
http://www.philsport.com/narf/atrack.htm
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I just drew it out in autocad. if I assume that the straigts are 100M in length and that the lane width is 1.08M (42") then the calculator is correct, it is about 6.8M more for every lane further away from the center, therefore, lane 8 would be about 54M
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