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starting block
a platform with footholds used by sprinters and swimmers at the beginning of a race to push off with maximum force and speed
A starting block is a piece of equipment used in track and field or swimming to help athletes begin a race with more speed and power. In track and field, it consists of footrests where sprinters push off to launch themselves forward. In swimming, it is a raised platform where swimmers position themselves before diving into the water. The starting block gives athletes a stable base, allowing them to make a quick and strong start, which is essential for competitive performance in both running and swimming events.
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