Sprint facts for kids
A sprint usually means a short burst of speed or effort. You might hear about a sprint in sports, like running as fast as you can for a short distance. It can also describe a quick period of work on a project or a type of fast vehicle. This word is used in many different ways!
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What Does "Sprint" Mean?
Sprint in Music and Entertainment
- Sprints (band): An Irish band that started making music in 2019.
- Sprint (TV series): A Netflix show that follows the exciting lives of professional sprinters.
Sprint in Software and Gaming
- Sprint (software development): In computer programming, a "sprint" is a short, focused period of time, usually a few weeks. During this time, a team works hard to finish a specific part of a project. It helps teams build software step-by-step.
- Sprint 2: A series of fun racing video games made by Atari.
Sprint in Sports and Races
Running and Cycling Sprints
- Sprint (running): This is when athletes run at their fastest speed over a short distance, like 100 meters or 200 meters. It's all about explosive power!
- Sprint (track cycling): In track cycling, a sprint is a thrilling race where two cyclists go head-to-head on a special indoor track. They start side-by-side and try to outsmart each other to win.
- Motorcycle drag racing: This is a competition where two motorcycles race from a standing start over a short, straight track to see who is fastest.
Horse and Motor Racing Sprints
- In flat racing, sprints are horse races run over shorter distances. Horses gallop at top speed from start to finish in these exciting events.
- Sprint (Formula One): Since 2021, some Formula One races have included a "sprint" format. This is a shorter race on Saturday that helps decide the starting positions for the main race on Sunday.
- Sprint car racing: This is a type of auto racing with small, powerful cars designed for speed on dirt or paved tracks. They often have large wings on top for extra grip!
- Sprint Cup Series: This was the top racing series for NASCAR, a popular stock car racing organization.
Water Sports Sprints
- Eastern Sprints: A major rowing championship event where college teams compete in fast-paced boat races.
Sprint in Transportation
Fast Aerospace and Vehicles
- Sprint (missile): This was a very fast missile designed to intercept other missiles. It could travel at incredible speeds!
Automobile Models Called Sprint
- Alfa Romeo Sprint: A sporty car made by Alfa Romeo between 1976 and 1989.
- Chevrolet Sprint: This car was actually a version of the Suzuki Swift, sold under the Chevrolet brand.
- GMC Sprint: The GMC version of the popular Chevrolet El Camino, produced from 1971 to 1977.
- Triumph Dolomite Sprint: A special, high-performance version of the Triumph Dolomite car, made in the 1970s.
Quick Public Transit Systems
- Sprint (West Midlands): A special bus system in England designed to move people quickly and efficiently, like a bus rapid transit.
- Sprint Expressway: A major network of fast roads in Klang Valley, Malaysia, helping people travel quickly across the region.
Other Ways We Use Sprint
- Sprint Corporation: This was a large telecommunications company in the United States that provided phone and internet services for many years.
See also
- Sprinter (disambiguation)
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