Nothstein, clearly the most dominant men's sprinter on the track, missed a second medal in the Keirin, finishing fifth. |
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At school and after Eric was a great sprinter and he brought along his old vest from his days with the Town Athletic Club. |
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Winds gusting against a brawny sprinter riding a disc-wheel bike at 60 kph round a high bend are a recipe for disaster. |
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Almost without exception, Carl Lewis, the US sprinter and long jumper, and Emil Zatopek, the Czech, have been suggested. |
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One of the most popular heroes of the Games was African-American sprinter and long jumper Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals. |
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But it is only thanks to her big brother Marlon, a useful sprinter, that she turned to athletics. |
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In her defence the long jumper and former sprinter points out she was young, innocent and unquestioning. |
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The guards were raiding and he took off like an Olympic sprinter, only to come to a sudden halt. |
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One event for the sprinter pumped up on growth hormones and another for the free-range slowpoke. |
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But she became the first Asian sprinter to win a gold medal in those collegiate athletic games. |
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She was looking for a sprinter who could become a bobsleigh pusher, giving her team a competitive edge with explosive starts. |
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Now she is an athlete, a medal-winning sprinter whose earnings have helped her family build this house. |
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Did the Olympic sprinter lose in the final because of the intense atmosphere or because he or she had an off day? |
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But this does not imply that the track sprinter can get by with training only a few days a week. |
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Now that he has looked at himself closely, the sprinter knows he was naive, headstrong and suggestible. |
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Elevating the pain threshold is extremely important in training a sprinter. |
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You can be a world-class sprinter, and you still have no chance to chase down the pelota. |
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He was the top sprinter at the recent National Championships and copped the MVP award. |
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When this filly first got in Paddy Gallagher's barn and I rode her down the hill at Santa Anita, she tried to run like a front-running sprinter. |
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Competing in a Grand Prix event in Athens, the Caribbean sprinter clocked 9.77 seconds, to break the existing record of 9.78 set by American Tim Montgomery. |
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Someone will use it to build a better sprinter or shot-putter. |
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The first thing to remember is that most men are not used to women flirting with them and if you go in all guns blazing, they will run away like a sprinter at the Olympics. |
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Some industry experts have also questioned their safety compared to other commuter train types, such as the Sprinter. |
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Will Valerie Fleming, a former sprinter and javelin thrower and current brakeman for bobsled driver Shauna Rohbock, get her Olympic medal on the track at Cesana Pariol? |
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Mercedes-Benz, a subsidiary of Daimler AG, has added the Sprinter 316 LGT dual-fuel model to the cargo van range. |
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These are the guys that tool around in Mercedes Sprinter vans with equipment lockers stuffed with everything from riot helmets to tasers. |
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But Manchester's own Olympic sprint gold medallist today launched a campaign to discover a potential successor to his crown as Britain's top sprinter. |
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Gwent Police said criminals have been targeting Benz Sprinter models for their exhaust systems and catalytic converters. |
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He is also hoping to watch the Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, who he met while visiting Jamaica. |
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Class 158 Express Sprinter and occasionally Class 150 Sprinter units when 175s are not available. |
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On Tuesday afternoon at Hamilton, considerable interest was evident in a sprinter called Flying Tackle, who had dead-heated at Newcastle the previous Friday. |
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The Michael in question is Mike McFarlane, coach of Chambers and the sprinter who dead-heated with Wells in the 200m final of the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane 19 years ago. |
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Since the sprinter maintains speed while going downhill, the need to overstride diminishes. |
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And although he was not even in the Mercedes Sprinter at the time, Matheeb Iqbal is accused of driving carelessly by failing to put the handbrake on properly. |
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In order to be successful in racing, Quarter Horses need to be able to propel themselves forward at extremely fast sprinter speed. |
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Although widely reported as being named after American sprinter Carl Lewis, Hamilton states that this is not the case. |
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He was a sprinter and a keen cricket player, acting in school plays and writing poetry. |
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At the 1960 Summer Olympics, Puma paid German sprinter Armin Hary to wear Pumas in the 100 meter sprint final. |
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In 2012 Oscar Pistorius became the first double amputee sprinter to compete at the Olympic Games in London. |
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The most famous athlete from Namibia is Frankie Fredericks, sprinter in the 100 and 200 m events. |
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Most notably, Laurent Jalabert started his career as a sprinter but later transformed himself into a different type of rider. |
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Conclusion Stick this exciting sprinter in a double with April Fool earlier on the card. |
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If a sprinter takes a performance enhancing drug it doesn't directly affect his opponents, but obviously it may affect the result of arace. |
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The 18-year-old lost his 7lb claim after a winning ride on veteran sprinter Bateleur in the 5f handicap for his boss Mick Channon. |
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Tim Easterby's sprinter showed he was nearing top form when a close-up third to Tabaret at Doncaster eight days ago. |
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The news comes after Britain's leading sprinter Dwain Chambers tested positive for the newly discovered steroid tetrahydrogestrinone last week. |
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His dam, the twice-raced maiden Mysterial, is a half-sister to Agnes World, the champion Japanese sprinter who was also by Danzig. |
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The East Everleigh handler has also entered the progressive Tupi while Henry Candy's top sprinter Limato tries seven furlongs for the first time. |
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On ice, however, the Antarctic crabeater seal is the fastest sprinter, reaching reported speeds of up to 25 km per hour when chased. |
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His dam is a halfsister to the smart sprinter Goldream and he looks like 33,000 euro well spent. |
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The best of that generation was Harmonicon, the US-bred champion sprinter of 1914 who won the Salford Borough Handicap and King George Stakes. |
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French pole vaulter Renaud Lavillenie picked up the men's prize while British sprinter Adam Gemili, who took European 200m gold, took the Rising Star Award. |
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The team, which will comprise three stayers, one puppy, one dog and a sprinter, looks quite formidable judged on what turned out to be a dramatic session. |
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Tim Easterby's sprinter hacked up by five lengths from Yorkies Boy in a conditions race over six furlongs and should have too much dash for his rivals over the minimum trip. |
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Oregon lost all but three of its all-Americans from last year, including sprinter English Gardner and distance runners Jordan Hasay and Alexi Pappas. |
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Young caribou can already outrun an Olympic sprinter when only a day old. |
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In 2000, Aboriginal sprinter Cathy Freeman lit the Olympic flame at the opening ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, and went on to win the 400 metres at the Games. |
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