Talk:Richard Kilty
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Relevance of reaction time.
[edit]The previous version said:
"His surprise victory can be attributed to his phenomenally fast start as he registered significantly faster reaction times than any other competitor: 0.122 in the semi-finals, and even faster 0.12 in the finals. That was 0.09 s quicker than the second-faster starter, as Jamaica's Nesta Carter registered 0.129"
The difference to Carter was 0.009, not 0.09, and thus less than his margin of victory. TSawala (talk) 20:28, 9 March 2014 (UTC)
- Ah yes, sorry. I changed words to numbers but didn't realize that the words were already wrong! :( You're probably right to take a lot of that stuff out anyway. Best wishes DBaK (talk) 20:32, 9 March 2014 (UTC)
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