The width in meters of an athletic lane is 1.22 meters or approximately 4 feet. An athletic lane is the designated track on which athletes compete in running events such as sprints, hurdles, and relays. It is typically a long, narrow strip of synthetic material that is marked with lines and numbers to indicate the start and finish lines, as well as the distance of each race. The width of an athletic lane is standardized to ensure that all competitors have an equal amount of space to run in and to facilitate fair competition. A lane that is too narrow could impede a runner's performance, while a lane that is too wide could provide an unfair advantage to some runners. Therefore, the width of an athletic lane is carefully regulated and monitored to maintain fairness in competition.