Sentences with phrase «meter run in»

The Alfa does the 1000 - meter run in 22 seconds, while the M3 and ATS - V cross the line in 22.2 and 22.8 seconds, respectively.
TRACK & FIELD Dave Stephens, promising Aussie, surprised touring Hungarian record breakers Laszlo Tabori and Sandor Iharos, took 5,000 - meter run in good 14:07.2 at Melbourne three days after slender Iharos outran Tabori by inches to win 2 - mile race in 8:47.4 for new Australian record.

Not exact matches

There's a meter on the wall that shows you how much time you have left, so you won't have to worry about running out of water while you're in the middle of shampooing.
During the call, a color - coded meter in the corner of Orkin's screen offered a running gauge of how well it was going, shading to yellow and orange when he responded too abruptly or slowly and back to green when normal give - and - take was restored.
Another plus: the introduction of so - called net metering, unknown in the»70s, which allows power - generating home owners and businesses to feed unneeded electricity back into the grid and thus run their meters backward.
Phil Knight, who was still good enough at 43 to run a brisk 800 - meter leg in this year's Beer Relays, traces Nike's roots all the way back to the late»50s when he was on Bowerman's track team.
In a few years, when your employees start their PCs, they may also start the meters running.
With an eight - hour battery, the Scosche band is likely to last for an entire workout, and it's water - resistant in up to one meter of water, so it should be able to withstand a run in the rain.
To become an FBI Special Agent, candidates must be between the ages of 23 and 37 and successfully complete a battery of physical tests including a timed 300 - meter sprint (women must run it in less than 65 seconds to qualify; men, 55 seconds) and pushups (women must do at least 14; men, 30).
«Running is huge now,» says Laura Thweatt, who competed at the trials in the women's 10,000 - meters.
It's something you habituate yourself into in a sense, like an Olympic sprinter who runs and incredible time in the 100 meter dash.
When women routinely win Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry or medicine, when a woman becomes a world chess champion, when a woman conceives and develops a brand new computer chip that represents a significant advancement over quad cores, when a woman invents warp drive or phasers, when a woman solves an «insolvable» math problem, when a woman, while working with the Large Hadron Collider, discovers the now - hypothetical Higgs Boson to be an actual scalar subatomic particle, when a woman figures out how to pinpoint the exact location of an electron at any point in time, when a woman working for Merck or Pfizer develops a remedy for Alzheimer's disease, when a woman's baseball team can defeat the New York Yankees, when a woman can bench press six hundred pounds, run the 100 meter dash in under nine seconds or set a world record in the high jump, then the fairer sex will have made an advance or contribution unlike any it has made before.
If you have seen the movie, you know that of the two, Liddel was faster, but at the 1924 Olympics, Liddel opted out of running in a 100 - meter heat for which he was scheduled, because it was held on a Sunday.
With a continuously running clock perform 1 sprint (10 meters) the first minute, 2 sprints (10 meters) the second minute, 3 sprints the third minute, and so on, continuing to add 1 sprint each minute until you can not complete the required number of 10 meter sprints in the given minute.
The ability to perform measurements directly in line dramatically improves operating times: the mass flow meter can run in a single cycle what previously would have had to be run in separated phases, thus increasing equipment productivity and availability.
Plus, the system allows the Straus Dairy Farm to run electrical meters in reverse and to offset electrical usage from other meters at the farm.
LeBourne ran the fastest ever outdoor 800 meters for his age at the New Jersey Invitational in June (1:59.33).
Look in my mind it is simple you do not ask a 100 meter sprinter to run the 1500 meter race it is not what he is strong at in the same way you do not buy a football player to play him in the wrong position.
He was first in the 40K bike split (56:34), had a personal best in the 10K run (33:28) and was 35th in the 1,500 - meter swim (20:36).
Last summer she won the 200 meters at the world championships in Seville, and only three women in history have run faster times for both the 100 and the 200.
Freshman running back Derrick Jones, a Florida high school 100 - meter champion, is a bullish runner, who — with the help of his pit bulls — hunts wild boars in his spare time.
Jones will share time with Kenny Zachary, who runs the 40 in 4.32 and had a 10.36 100 meters at the Kansas relays this spring; Charlie Crawford, who looks slow at 4.6; and freshman Thurman Thomas, one of the most heavily recruited running backs in Texas.
Three years of brilliant performances make Jones the 100 - and 200 - meter favorite at the trials, especially with Miller — who has not looked sharp in recent European races — saying last week that she is running merely to make the team in Sacramento, with victory in Sydney as her larger goal.
On Aug. 7, just 13 days before the worlds began, she ran a horrible 11.13 for the 100 in London, losing to Jones by several meters.
• Bounding (run in long, high strides): Eight 40 - meter bursts.
Crowe: Jesse Owens running the 100 meters in Berlin in 1936.
Dick Ellis, Army master sergeant of Attleboro, Mass., ran third in 40,000 - meter cross-country at Bern, Switzerland to help U.S. win five - nation pentathlon, help himself finish second with total 5,041 points in contest.
When all was said and done in the final week of the Games, the U.S. men had won eight of the nine medals in the 100, 200 and 400 meters; Dwight Phillips had held off U.S. teammate John Moffitt for a one - two in the long jump; and in the dying sunlight on Sunday, Mebrahtom Keflezighi of the U.S. took silver in the marathon, running the race of his life.
The 4 √ ó100 relay seemed certain to produce a medal, salvaging something for Jones's efforts, even though her inclusion on the team was controversial for three reasons: first was the possibility that she could receive a drug ban, imperiling any relay medals; second, the finals in the long jump and the 4 √ ó100 relay were on the same night; and third, 200 - meter silver medalist Allyson Felix, 18, had been running faster than Jones.
Now Jeremy, the 150 - pound waif competing on foreign soil for only the third time in his life, was running against the world's seven other fastest 400 - meter sprinters in front of 87,000 people in Athens and hundreds of millions of television viewers worldwide.
RALPH BOSTON took both the broad jump (25 feet 10 1/4) and the 60 - yard hurdles, Chicago's WILLYE WHITE set art American record in the women's broad jump (20 feet 6 3/4) and Jim Grelle lost to Germany's BODO TUMMLER in the 1,500 - meter run.
The men's 4x100 meters relay on Saturday at the 2012 Olympics may be the last chance fans have to see Usain Bolt run in an Olympic event.
Budd, who had never won a major race when he edged onto the U.S. track team last summer and finished fifth in the 100 meters in Rome, has also run the 100 in 9.3 and the 220 in 20.2, the fastest this year for any college sprinter.
JANELL SMITH of Fredonia, Kans., the winner, and Norma Harris of Chicago both broke Australian Judy Amoore's 55.6 in the women's 400 - meter run — Miss Smith with a 54.0 and Miss Harris with a 55.1.
In the team's first of four runs at the 2009 world championships, the Night Train was.04 of a second behind the juggernaut German team piloted by André Lange over the 50 - meter start runway, 5.05 to 5.01.
He also excelled in track and field as a student, running a 10.13 second 100 - meter dash.
In the same meet ZOLA BUDD ran the rarely contested women's 2,000 meters in 5:33.15 to break by 2.35 seconds the world record held by Maricica Puica since 197In the same meet ZOLA BUDD ran the rarely contested women's 2,000 meters in 5:33.15 to break by 2.35 seconds the world record held by Maricica Puica since 197in 5:33.15 to break by 2.35 seconds the world record held by Maricica Puica since 1979.
As for Girould, men even though his not in full form the man has to learn ball control or atleast running a few meters with the ball!
Dondre, a recent graduate of Potomac High, finished first in the 110 -(13.59 seconds) and 300 - meter hurdles (36.26) and ran a leg in the winning 4 √ ó 100 relay (41.08), setting state records in each event, to help the Wolverines win the 3A title.
Mecca McGlason — In a 100 meter hurdles state final in which six competitors run under 14 seconds, the Dublin sophomore was the fastesIn a 100 meter hurdles state final in which six competitors run under 14 seconds, the Dublin sophomore was the fastesin which six competitors run under 14 seconds, the Dublin sophomore was the fastest.
San Clemente, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) 10/23/1995 (age 22.5) # 8 BACKGROUND: A three - star athlete recruit out of high school, Dante Pettis was a four - sport star at Junipero Serra Catholic, spending his time balancing baseball, basketball, football and track — set the Orange County record in the long - jump (24» 07»), running a personal - best 21.84 in the 200 - meters.
He returns to the track on Friday in the opening round of the 200 (in which he is also the Olympic and world champion, and world - record holder) and will run on Sunday on Jamaica's 4 √ ó 100 - meter relay team.
And Valmon smoothly built a four - meter lead in the stretch, running 44.5 to Black's 44.9.
1952 Czechoslovakia's Emil Zatopek, triumphant in 5,000 -, 10,000 - meter in Helsinki, ran marathon for first time, won, found it «very boring.»
Four - star RB AJ Dillon, who committed to Michigan back in March, showed off his speed while running the 100 - meter dash.
Four weeks later, in Rieti, Italy, he would run 1,500 meters in 3:28.86, breaking the seven - year - old world record of Morocco's Sa «Äö √ † √ ∂ «àö √ ≤ d Aouita.
Jackson isn't shy about his speed, once saying he ran the 100 meters in 10.1 seconds and that he's the fastest player in college football.
«He'll probably run 18 - something in the 200,» says 2000 Olympic 100 - meter gold medalist Maurice Greene.
The women's course, which snakes down 2,694 meters from a start in the trees, is set in similar, parallel terrain and has roughly the same overall strengths and weaknesses as the men's run: steep and tough on top, flat and slow on the bottom.
We'll keep the villainy meter updated throughout this season and beyond if necessary, in order to see if the Cubs are just going to be run - of - the - mill disliked, or if they've got that extra gear in them to truly be reviled.
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