IC4A

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4A or ICAAAA (Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America) is an annual competition held at different colleges every year.

The association controls the field athletic contests between the colleges known as the "Intercollegiates."

To win a point for one's college in this contest is the highest honour that a track athlete may obtain. In these games the following thirteen events are contested for:

  1. Mile run
  2. Shotput
  3. 440-yard run
  4. 120-yard hurdles
  5. 100-yard dash
  6. Running high jump
  7. Two-mile run
  8. 880-yard run
  9. 220-yard low hurdles
  10. Pole vault
  11. Broad jump
  12. 220-yard dash
  13. Hammer throw
  14. 1000m run

Competition is not 880 yards anymore its 800m

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