Bredin on Running & Training
it II: ~8 RUNNING AND TRAINING. the last few strides, the latter got up and won on the post in 6o seconds dead. As the referee remained silent, the staked money was duly paid over. This may be taken as an example of one of those few cases in which dishonesty is not, for the time being at any rate, the best policy. How long this time is likely to remain as the fastest recorded at a quarter of a mile, considering the shuffling now indulged in by most of the crack "heel and toe" exponents of the art of fast walking, is, however, another rnatter. ~l l II I I!! I I r II
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