Seven of the eight finalists ran sub-10-second sprints in their semifinals heats earlier Sunday.
One sprints and one skips, but the difference is in their gait, not their goals.
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It's OK if you don't want to blow a winter afternoon watching wind sprints.
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Parminder Singh, India's national athletics coach, took a team to compete in relay races and sprints.
Their experiments suggest short sprints can boost the fitness by significant levels in just two weeks.
The crew sprints over to a knot of soldiers supporting one man with his leg lifted slightly.
You see Rivera running sprints in the rain on a back field alongside teammates in their 20s.
Balancing the strategy of the marathon (a topic covered below) with the tactics of the sprints is essential.
When the workout board called for 50-yard sprints, Missy sometimes sat out one for each one she swam.
He already looks in good form and was regularly in the top 10 in the Giro d'Italia sprints.
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The U.S. has the world's most outstanding collection of swimmers, but it is oddly thin at the freestyle sprints.
On-ice sprints, as well as off, and drills designed to build transitional speed and quick first steps are integral.
Watts pulled a hamstring while running wind sprints with the team's fastest players.
They are willing to wait for hours on streets, hillsides and intermediate sprints just for a glimpse of their heroes.
He only wears tape on his ankle when he jogs long distances, and otherwise he sprints around the field normally.
This is the annual bang-your-head-against-the-goalpost debate that occurs whenever a high-quality team sprints out of the gate without a loss.
One way to depict this new approach to technology is to characterise the industry as a series of 100-yard sprints.
The race was the first of what will be a series of showdowns in the sprints between the U.S. and Jamaica.
Most weekdays he sprints out of the Euston tube station in his bright green running sneakers, knapsack flapping on his back.
His college friend, Duncan, recalls a New Year's Eve party during which Abdirahman ran sprints through a restaurant without a shirt.
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The entire team had to run several sprints after losing the game.
It seemed only fair for Cooke, who also won stage two, and was there or thereabouts for the sprints throughout the race.
Terrified, she sprints toward the scene, yelling at them to hurry home.
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The Book Sprints project, for example, used the platform to write and produce Introduction to the Command Line in two days.
The evacuations were orderly at first, but turned into sprints for open gates as Secret Service workers told the employees to leave quickly.
The extra weight doesn't affect her explosiveness at the start, when she sprints between 30 and 40 meters before hopping aboard her sled.
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"I haven't competed in a race yet, " she confided, referring to the Spartan Sprints, which are held in 60 cities around the globe.
But organizers are starting to stage hundreds of shorter "sprints" lasting five or six hours that give moderately fit amateurs a taste of adventure racing.
Mr. BURFOOT: Well, everybody is going to be looking at the sprints because that is where we will get the most medals when it gets to Beijing.
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