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  2. Photo finish - Wikipedia

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    The photo finish has been used in the Olympics since as early as 1912, when the Stockholm Olympics used a camera system in the men's 1500 metres race. [7] The 1948 Olympics saw the finish of the men's 100 metre race determined with the use of photo finish equipment provided by Swiss watchmaker Omega and the British Race Finish Recording Company ...

  3. Fully automatic time - Wikipedia

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    The system is commonly used in track and field as well as athletic performance testing, horse racing, dog racing, bicycle racing, rowing and auto racing. In these fields a photo finish is used. It is also used in competitive swimming, for which the swimmers themselves record a finish time by touching a touchpad at the end of a race. In order to ...

  4. This Image of Noah Lyles Winning the 100 M Is the Definition ...

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    In track and field, the end of an athlete’s lap is determined by the moment their torso crosses the finish line. ... in the 100-m final on Sunday in a race that came down to a remarkable photo ...

  5. How are photo finishes like the one at Kentucky Derby 2024 ...

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    In a true photo finish, this year’s Kentucky Derby-winning horse, Mystik Dan, didn’t even win by a full nose.. A photo shared on the official Kentucky Derby page on the social media platform X ...

  6. 2024 Paris Olympics Day 9 recap: Noah Lyles' photo finish win ...

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    On the track, the men's 100-meter race lived up to every bit of its hype with a thrilling finish. In the pool, the U.S. women's swim team won the 4x100m medley relay and Bobby Finke won the 1,500m ...

  7. Strip photography - Wikipedia

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    For example: in a rollout photograph of a head that makes more than one revolution, the subject's expression may change each time; in a race photo, a racer may go behind the camera (or around the track a second time) and pass the finish line repeatedly, or reverse direction and cross the finish line in the opposite direction; in a panoramic ...

  8. Racing - Wikipedia

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    A sprint finish is a racing tactic used in many forms of racing where a competitor accelerates towards top speed in the final stages of a race. This tactic is mostly associated with long-distance forms of running and cycling , which often feature large groups of competitors racing at a slower pace for much of the race – this slower aerobic ...

  9. 2024 Paris Olympics: USA's Noah Lyles wins 100-meter gold in ...

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    Lyles secured the U.S.'s first gold medal in the men’s 100 in 20 years, streaking across the finish line in a personal-best 9.79 seconds. Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson finished second, an ...