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  2. Buzzer beater - Wikipedia

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    In the 1992 East Regional Final, with 2.1 seconds left and down 103–102 in overtime, Duke forward Christian Laettner caught a full court inbounds pass from Grant Hill, turned and hit a 17-footer (5 m) at the buzzer to give the Duke Blue Devils a 104–103 victory over the Kentucky Wildcats. The lead changed hands five times in the last 31.5 ...

  3. Fully automatic time - Wikipedia

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    The average difference between the FAT and manual times for the men's 100 meters was 0.24 seconds, although this ranged from 0.05 seconds to 0.45 seconds; for example, the average difference for the six runners in the men's 100 meter final was 0.41 seconds; [13] while the average difference in the women's 100 meters was also 0.24, but only 0.22 ...

  4. Eventing - Wikipedia

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    Phase C: Long roads and tracks (with 5 penalties per 5 seconds over time) Compulsory Halt (now the 10-minute halt) Phase D: Cross-country (with 10 penalties added per 5 seconds over the time, 3 bonus points per 10 seconds under time) Phase E: 1.25 mile run on the flat (with 5 penalties per 5 seconds over time). (Note: Phase E was abolished in ...

  5. Canter and gallop - Wikipedia

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    A horse and rider at the canter A miniature horse at a gallop. The canter and gallop are variations on the fastest gait that can be performed by a horse or other equine.The canter is a controlled three-beat gait, [1] while the gallop is a faster, four-beat variation of the same gait. [2]

  6. Trot - Wikipedia

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    The horse's head is collected, the stride is at maximum length, and the step is high and animated. Extended trot: An engaged trot with long strides where the horse stretches its frame and lengthens its strides to the greatest degree possible. The horse has a great amount of suspension. The back is round and the horse's head just in front and ...

  7. Five-gaited - Wikipedia

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    [4] Another name for the slow gait is the stepping pace. [5] The USEF is clear that the slow gait is not merely a slow version of the rack, [4] but the primary difference between the two is the slight hesitation between the second and third beats of the slow gait. [5] A five-gaited horse might also perform the fox trot rather than the stepping ...

  8. The jockey is a new mom. The trainer is a novice. A $1.5 ...

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    Proof Doyle is back. Awesome Treat is 20-1 in a wide-open race in which Spendthrift Farm’s Ruby Nell is the 7-2 favorite as the multiple graded-stakes winner ships in from Hall of Famer Richard ...

  9. Keyhole race - Wikipedia

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    The horse and the rider turns as fast as they can in the bulb. The team then exits the keyhole again at a gallop and the time ends once they cross the timing line. Winning times for this event range from 5 to 10 seconds. Penalties may be applied to a team's time.