SCOTTSDALE, Ind.
— Decathlon events are a lot like football, and a lot of people love them.
They are a great way to watch big races, but a lot people also hate them because they take up valuable time away from school.
It’s a tough spot to be in.
Decathletes aren’t supposed to be there, because they’re not supposed to even be in the sport, and that can be a real challenge, especially for kids who have to wear helmets and goggles.
We want to help people learn the sport and understand what it is, so that we can make it safer, but the best way to help is to get the sport out of the house, so we can focus on the real thing,” said Matt Fenton, the vice president of operations for the Indianapolis-based National Decathlon Committee.
More than 50 states have approved the sport as a way to bring more people into sports.
There are a handful of events in the country each year, and they’re all held at major stadiums.
Here’s what to expect on Sunday.
The decathlon championships are a major event, with the first two rounds of each event featuring about 3,000 participants competing in the decathlon.
This year, the final round is set for 1 p.m.
(ET) on the second day.
It will be held at South Bend’s Paulson-Dixon Stadium, home of the University of South Bend.
“It’s got about 1,000 seats, but it’s not that big of a venue. “
It’s probably the largest, if not the largest single venue,” Fenton said.
“It’s got about 1,000 seats, but it’s not that big of a venue.
I know there are a few stadiums in Indianapolis that are bigger, but this one is really big.”
The race will start at noon ET on Sunday, March 10, and run until 5 p.