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Sometimes they ought to pass the baton well before they want to.
Speed is essential in both events, and the ability to pass the baton well is especially crucial in the shorter event, where each runner covers 100 metres.
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By the time she started high school, she had mastered tap dancing while twirling a baton, as well as dancing down a flight of stairs, like a Busby Berkeley showgirl, playing "Anchors Aweigh" on ankle bells.
That demographic target was aimed generally at the white, older, uneducated male (although some white women and a disenfranchised middle class took the baton as well) it was weighed down by emotion and enforced the opinion that were they not to act now then that would be the end of white supremacy and the glass ceiling would be forever shattered.
It was also used to make caskets, clock cases, and batons, as well as humbler objects such as snuffboxes, fan handles, and scent bottles.
Speaking to the media, witnesses have said Abdi was pepper-sprayed and beaten with batons, as well as kicked and punched, with heavy blows delivered to his face and neck.
"I feel like I've handed her the baton and said: 'Well done.
This is a baton that may well be passed around a few times over the coming years.
The pass was inelegant and probably cost one- or two-tenths of a second, but once Montgomery took the baton, he ran well.
Triple Commonwealth gold medallist distance runner Kirsty Wade takes over the baton in Llandrindod Wells on Day 3, along with bronze medal-winning bowler Joanna Weale.
Some of the most enthusiastic crowds so far turned out to see the baton in Llandrindod Wells in Powys on Sunday evening where it was carried by former athlete Kirsty Wade, a three-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist.
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