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Post by hoggin88 on Apr 21, 2008 13:54:14 GMT -5
I see on Dyestat that Lewis ran a 10.40 at the Rock Island Invitational which they say is the #4 time in the U.S. But when I looked at results I noticed that all the times in the "A" 100 heat, including Lewis', are listed in tenths. It says he ran 10.4, and obviously that would mean it was a manual time. Rock Island usually uses F.A.T. at their meets though and most of the other races are listed in hundredths. Does anyone know what's going on here? Did the F.A.T. not work for that race or something?
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Post by rihstrack on Apr 23, 2008 9:35:44 GMT -5
I ran the FAT at that meet. The gun sensor did not work for the first(slow heat) of the 100. The fast heat did have an FAT time. Richard's time was 10.63 (FAT). But since the FAT did not work on all heats, we had to use the back up hand times as official results.
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Post by hoggin88 on Apr 23, 2008 14:42:29 GMT -5
Ok that's what I figured. That is still blazing though. 10.63 at this time of year is amazing!
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