One event for the sprinter pumped up on growth hormones and another for the free-range slowpoke. |
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Elevating the pain threshold is extremely important in training a sprinter. |
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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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The guards were raiding and he took off like an Olympic sprinter, only to come to a sudden halt. |
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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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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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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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But she became the first Asian sprinter to win a gold medal in those collegiate athletic games. |
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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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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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Nothstein, clearly the most dominant men's sprinter on the track, missed a second medal in the Keirin, finishing fifth. |
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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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But this does not imply that the track sprinter can get by with training only a few days a week. |
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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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Now she is an athlete, a medal-winning sprinter whose earnings have helped her family build this house. |
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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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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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In her defence the long jumper and former sprinter points out she was young, innocent and unquestioning. |
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If I can make a success of my life as a sprinter my plan is to go back to Sierra Leone and help homeless people. |
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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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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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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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The lead-out rider must make sure the sprinter is staying inches off his back wheel. |
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Habana is a sheer speedster, a phenomenal sprinter although not perhaps as great an overall rugby player as the other two. |
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Della Francesca is a son of Danzig and it's still hard to imagine the big sprinter descendent striding over the jumps with so much svelteness. |
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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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The 20-year-old athlete, his country's leading 100m sprinter, disappeared at the end of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow last August. |
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The whereabouts of the 20-year-old, Sierra Leone's leading 100m sprinter, had been a mystery until last week. |
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That is why it is absolutely crucial for us to include these express services, this sprinter class, in this regulation. |
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As well, last summer we lost a bid for a sprinter plant because the government had no plan, and it still does not. |
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He has joined the Omega Pharma-Lotto team for 2011 and so will clash with his former teammate and fellow sprinter Mark Cavendish. |
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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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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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Nicknamed 'America's Horse,' the Quarter horse is an excellent sprinter. |
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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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Owens, a sprinter and long jumper, won four. |
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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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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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In 2012 Oscar Pistorius became the first double amputee sprinter to compete at the Olympic Games in London. |
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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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In the Summer Games, swimmer Mark Tewksbury, rower Marnie McBean, sprinter Donovan Bailey, wrestler Daniel Igali and triathlete Simon Whitfield all raised the Canadian flag to the top of the victory mast. |
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Conclusion Stick this exciting sprinter in a double with April Fool earlier on the card. |
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Even when stationary, the 997 is like a sprinter waiting in the blocks. |
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Romain Feillu has created a reputation for himself as an outstanding sprinter and he can also handle more challenging races. This was demonstrated when he finished 10th in the world championship. |
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As it turned out, the most popular hero of the Games was the African-American sprinter and long jumper Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay and long jump. |
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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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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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Oscar Freire is 35 in February but will again be the team's protected sprinter for the big classics, but Rabobank can also count on Lars Boom and Matti Breschel. |
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Cavendish struggled in the first part of 2010 due to winter dental problems but was back to his best and proved he is the fastest sprinter in the world by winning five stages at the Tour de France. |
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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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The young Briton is widely considered the fastest sprinter in the sport but it will be fascinating to see if he is on form so early in the season and if he can overcome Greipel's experience and desire to prove a point. |
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Since Friday lunchtime, when the Guardian broke the story that Sierra Leone's top 100-metre sprinter was sleeping rough and going hungry, thousands from all over the world have responded to his plight. |
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While Farah's 2014 campaign continues to improve, Usain Bolt's injury-plagued season has come to a premature end, with the Jamaican sprinter pulling out of the Diamond League meeting in Zurich on Thursday. |
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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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At first my mother did not want me to be a sprinter so I used to creep out of the house late and night and practise my running at a running track. |
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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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At the 1960 Summer Olympics, Puma paid German sprinter Armin Hary to wear Pumas in the 100 meter sprint final. |
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Since the sprinter maintains speed while going downhill, the need to overstride diminishes. |
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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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Slovenian Vacansoleil sprinter brings icing on the cake for team. |
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He was a sprinter and a keen cricket player, acting in school plays and writing poetry. |
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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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Young caribou can already outrun an Olympic sprinter when only a day old. |
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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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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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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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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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