A typical sprinter speeds up during the one-third of a race and
slows gradually over the rest of the course. Is it accurate to say that
a sprinter is accelerating as he slows during the final two-thirds of
the race?
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Sprinting events are the fastest competitions in track. They happen so quickly, they may seem like a single sprinting stage. But sprinters -- including hurdlers and relay runners -- all go through three distinct phases: drive, maximum velocity and maintenance.
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