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"A sprinter for the Olympics, they only have to run two races a day.
"Let's be honest, he has been the dominant sprinter for the past three season or so," Farrar said of Cavendish.
On paper, the stage into Limoges looked promising for Zabel, the star German sprinter for the Telekom team.
"Kirani could easily have gotten distracted," said Glance, a former Olympic sprinter for the United States who coached James at Alabama.
With a long jumper for a mother and a sprinter for a father, Hooker's pedigree seemed to always have him on the track.
Still, Hayes became a sprinter for the ages, ranked with Jesse Owens from an earlier era and Carl Lewis from a later era.
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Or Jamaican sprinters, for that matter.
Without a backward glance, Soni joined the sprinters for the series of 50-yard swims.
Sprinters, for instance, tend to have mountainous quadriceps but weaker, tighter hamstrings.
But many are poised like sprinters for the starting gun on the next real estate bull market.
Or she could join the sprinters for a series of 50-yard swims with enough time in between to converse.
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