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Discover Ludwig"speed competition" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to any type of competition involving speed, such as a running race or a typing competition. For example, "The school held an annual speed competition to determine who the fastest runner in the class was."
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Motorists convicted of speed competition can also lose their licenses for up to a year.
The authorities charged Wesley with speed competition and reckless driving for his role in the accident, which occurred near Charlotte Coliseum on Jan . 12
Speed competition, also called drag racing, and reckless driving are each punishable by up to two months in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Laura Limback of Mundelin, Ill., scored 2,000 points in 41.38 seconds aboard Woodrun's Kennedy to win the amateur-owner section of the power and speed competition that opened the evening session.
Phills and Wesley were driving "in an erratic, reckless, careless, negligent or aggressive manner," and the men were "involved in a speed competition before the collision," a police report said.
District Judge Fritz Mercer said enough reasonable doubt existed about whether Wesley and Phills were racing their Porsches when Phills died that he had to find Wesley not guilty of misdemeanor spontaneous speed competition.
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Speed competitions remain a fringe activity in the clubby world of rock climbing, and they are not welcome by everyone.
There have also been speed competitions: In 2003, it took Lakpa Gelu, a Sherpa, 10 hours and 56 minutes to reach the peak from Base Camp.
"If the winners' podium is to include athletes of all sizes, then speed competitions might have to be divided into weight categories.
St. Edith School of Livonia, Mich., pulled a sweep in the 30-degree hill climb and César Chávez Academy of Detroit won the top-speed competition.
Adrien started racing at fifteen, when he won a radio in a one-speed competition in his home town of Rwamagana, in eastern Rwanda.
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