Leading the way for the Hawks this spring will be senior sprinter Spencer Davis.
From the stltoday.com
Senior sprinter Jalen Ross and Menaker chased Grace around the track in support.
From the charlotteobserver.com
The loss frees sprinter Mitchell Shifflett for tonight's 100, 200 and 400 relay.
From the inrich.com
My genes, done at 23andme, show that I am a sprinter, rather than long-distance.
From the well.blogs.nytimes.com
At the Roskill South Athletics club he was a promising sprinter and high jumper.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Lotto Belisol is a Belgian-based team shaped around star sprinter Andre Greipel.
From the odt.co.nz
The Jamaican-born sprinter, 27, had no such luck after his 9.79 sprint in Seoul.
From the time.com
For the American track and field sprinter with the same name, see James Sanford.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The sprinter and long jumper had purchased the house in 2002 for $1.75 million.
From the latimes.com
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Someone who runs a short distance at top speed
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The following are current and former trains in the Netherlands.
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The Sprinter is a high speed diesel railcar train manufactured by Goninan for use on interurban and semi-regional rail services in Victoria, Australia. ...
One who sprints
A rider who is capable of accelerating very quickly and able to battle it out for victory on the flatter stages of races.
Rider with the ability to generate very high power over short periods (a few seconds to a minute) allowing for great finishing speeds, but usually unable to sustain sufficiently high power over long periods to be a good time triallist, and is usually too big to have a high enough power-to-weight ...