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Holmes conserved her energies and, under her coach's instructions not to betray "everything you have", eased back to finish second in both her heat and semi-final.
But in Edmonton, she conserved her energy -- leaving the long jumping to others -- and though she could do no better than second in the 100, she was in a fine, apparently relaxed mood before the start tonight: waving to the crowd and grinning when her familiar face flashed on the giant television screen in the stadium.
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The idea is to block out the superfluous and conserve her energy.
"I definitely try to be a back-halfer," said Hoelzer, meaning that she conserves her energy for the final 100 meters.
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