The runner who runs the smallest time in a contest is always the winner?
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If he hasn't cheated
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The runner who runs the course in the smallest time is always considered as the winner because this implies he is ahead of everyone else.
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This implies to almost all the running competitions we can understand if a person is a winner or who is leading and who is in what position by just finding the time difference between them. The person who has the fastest time is considered as the winner, the person who has the slowest time is considered to be in the last position. For example, in a 100meter sprint, the person who has the lowest time is considered to be in 1st place, and the person with the highest or longest time is in last place
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