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  2. Pacemaker (running) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbits Abel Kirui, Elijah Keitany [] and Wilson Kigen [] pacing Haile Gebrselassie and Charles Kamathi at the Berlin Marathon 2008. A pacemaker or pacesetter, sometimes informally called a rabbit, [1] is a runner who leads a middle-or long-distance running event for the first section to ensure a high speed and to avoid excessive tactical racing.

  3. Pace Setters - Wikipedia

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    The Pace Setters are the athletic teams that represent Pace University, located in New York City, New York, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Setters are full members of the Northeast-10 Conference, which is home to all sixteen of its athletic programs. Pace has been a member of the Northeast-10 since 1997.

  4. Pacesetter Novels - Wikipedia

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    Pace setter ; Publisher: MacMillan: Publication date. 1977: Pacesetter Novels are a collection of 130 works of popular fiction written by notable African authors ...

  5. Roger Bannister - Wikipedia

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    The pace-setters from his major 1953 attempts, future Commonwealth Games gold medallist Christopher Chataway from the 2 May attempt, and future Olympic Games gold medallist Chris Brasher from the 27 June attempt, combined to provide pacing for Bannister's run.

  6. Pacesetters - Wikipedia

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    Pacesetters was a proposed energy-harvesting scheme created by Facility Architects, a London-based design firm.Its announced aim was to harness the vibrations generated by activities within a city and generate electricity for lighting purposes. [1]

  7. Pacing strategies in track and field - Wikipedia

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    In the 400 meters, the strategy proven to be the most effective is starting off at a 70-75% pace and working up to 100%, or known as the threshold pace strategy. Examples of this race plan are Michael Johnson’s former World Record of 43.18 in 1999 and Cathy Freeman’s Olympic Gold Medal in 2000, [ 15 ] both 400 meters runners who benefited ...

  8. Markets wary of Fed rate plans, China retail disappoints - AOL

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    Industrial production was much as expected, while house prices were still falling, though at a slower pace. ... and market pricing shows rate-setters in the United States and Sweden are expected ...

  9. Category:Pace Setters - Wikipedia

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    Pace Setters basketball (1 C) F. Pace Setters football (2 C) Pages in category "Pace Setters" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.