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by f5ve
674 days ago
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Your comment just made me realize something. The 5 milliseconds which Lyles won by is shorter than the time it takes sound to travel between his lane and Thompson's. If the starting gun were on the outside of the track (it's not), then Thompson would have actually run the race faster, if measured from the time he perceived the sound. In reality the gun is usually on the inside of the track, so it would be Lyles overcoming this (negligible) advantage. |
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