The fastest human sprinters already exert a force of about four times their weight.
Sometimes we want to be sprinters when this work is better suited to marathon runners.
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They found that mutations in this gene were associated with elite sprinters, both male and female.
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Sprinters Allyson Felix and Richards-Ross were also on the 2008 team that won gold in Beijing.
Marlon Devonish led home the rest of the British sprinters, who all clocked season's bests.
Endurance runners are more likely to come from East Africa and sprinters from West Africa.
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Today's swimmers, sprinters, pole vaulters, shot putters, divers and long-jumpers are considerably better than their 1992 predecessors.
After waiting weeks for an appointment, Fertig learned that the diesel-powered Sprinters required separate inspection and another appointment.
Or the gene that produces more fast twitch muscle fiber and has been found in all Olympic sprinters.
There is no possible counter argument, because the fastest sprinters are drawn from the widest funnel of humanity.
And basketball players or sprinters can dream of a sports scholarship to a university in the United States.
He is adding six more tricked-out Sprinters in New York--enough to keep growing while maintaining an air of exclusivity.
Other sprinters to watch out for include Oscar Freire and Max van Heeswijk.
Several days a week, he directs his sprinters away from the track and onto playing fields for their workouts.
This made Armstrong's victory safe and looked likely to leave the sprinters with a hair-raising dash to stage glory.
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The company must appear in step with everyone who encounters it, from Olympic sprinters to inline skaters in Nanning.
The big sprinters were high techs -- Microsoft, Intel, Cisco and Lucent -- gaining upwards of 15% to 20%.
Today's sprinters are constrained by nature, but gene tinkering may change the rules.
Sluggish economies with low inflation require lower real interest rates than economic sprinters.
It actually started with Olympic weight throwers and sprinters in the 1964 games.
Guys and gals on the far right of the bell curve are fleeing like Olympic sprinters to the new economy.
When she should have been cementing her position as the world's fastest woman, Robinson watched other sprinters assume her mantel.
He has been helping to coach up-and-coming sprinters at Cwmbran Stadium, but it has had its UK Athletics licence suspended.
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All the sprinters will be going flat out, particularly as there aren't any real climbs for the peloton to worry about.
The three British sprinters go head-to-head in Sunday's final at 1620 GMT.
Also without bibs were the U.S. team's female 4 x 100-meter sprinters.
She was fourth in the world championships in 2011, but the Olympic title is never one that sprinters want to give up easily.
But that sounds like a diplomatic remark to me: the European sprinters, while worthy rivals for anybody, are perhaps not a vintage bunch.
During the month between the end of the trials and the opening ceremonies, many of the sprinters are invited to lucrative European track meets.
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