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Sprinter Collection (#4)

"Sprinter: A Journey of Speed, Strength, and Triumph" In the thrilling Olympic 400m race finish of 1924, history was made as Eric Liddell surged across the finish line

Background imageSprinter Collection: Lloyd B. Labeach sprinting, 1948 London Olympics

Lloyd B. Labeach sprinting, 1948 London Olympics
Sprinter Lloyd B. Labeach from Panama thrusts forward to win Heat 4 in the second round of the 100 Metres competition. His time was 10.5 seconds. Date: 1948

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Sprinter. Computer artwork of a sprinter starting a race

Background imageSprinter Collection: Computer artwork of the internet as a sprinter

Computer artwork of the internet as a sprinter
Internet communication. Abstract computer artwork of a sprinter representing the internet about to run down the information superhighway

Background imageSprinter Collection: Computer artwork of e-mail as a sprinter

Computer artwork of e-mail as a sprinter
E-mail communication. Abstract computer artwork of a sprinter representing e-mail running down the information superhighway

Background imageSprinter Collection: Time travel, conceptual artwork

Time travel, conceptual artwork
Time travel, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageSprinter Collection: Sprinter, anatomical artwork

Sprinter, anatomical artwork
Sprinter. Anatomical artwork of a human sprinter, with the heart and leg muscles highlighted. The maximum heart rate can vary between 160 and 220 beats per minute, but decreases with age

Background imageSprinter Collection: Cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, with cub in the Masai Mara GR, Kenya

Cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, with cub in the Masai Mara GR, Kenya

Background imageSprinter Collection: Impala male individual standing in acacia grove Kruger National Park, South Africa

Impala male individual standing in acacia grove Kruger National Park, South Africa
SAS-54 Impala - male individual standing in acacia grove Kruger National Park, South Africa Aepyceros melampus Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageSprinter Collection: Springbuck male individual wanders through flowering savanna Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Springbuck male individual wanders through flowering savanna Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
SAS-104 Springbok - male individual wanders through flowering savannah Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa Antidorcas marsupialis Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageSprinter Collection: Springbuck front view of single individual standing in high grass Namibia, Africa

Springbuck front view of single individual standing in high grass Namibia, Africa
SAS-103 Springbok - front view of single individual standing in high grass Namibia, Africa Antidorcas marsupialis Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageSprinter Collection: Springbuck male individual standing in grass savanna in late evening light Etosha National Park

Springbuck male individual standing in grass savanna in late evening light Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
SAS-105 Springbok - male individual standing in grass savannah in late evening light Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa Antidorcas marsupialis Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints




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"Sprinter: A Journey of Speed, Strength, and Triumph" In the thrilling Olympic 400m race finish of 1924, history was made as Eric Liddell surged across the finish line, leaving spectators in awe. This iconic moment forever etched in our minds symbolizes the sheer determination and power that sprinters possess. From Africa's vibrant landscapes to Kenya's high-altitude training grounds, sprinters emerge from diverse backgrounds but share an unyielding passion for running. They embody a running skeleton in body - lean muscles honed through countless hours of dedication and sacrifice. Yet behind their remarkable feats lie untold stories of running injuries. Conceptual artwork captures this reality, reminding us that even these extraordinary athletes face physical challenges on their path to greatness. Reggie Walker Athletics stands as a testament to perseverance. His unwavering spirit propelled him forward despite adversity, inspiring generations to chase their dreams relentlessly. At the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic stadium, Frank Wykoff blazed through the track with unparalleled speed. The crowd erupted with thunderous applause as he crossed the finish line triumphantly – a true embodiment of athletic prowess. The Berlin Olympics of 1936 witnessed an unforgettable display by athletes such as Paul Hanni, Ralph Metcalfe, and Jesse Owens. Their electrifying performances shattered records and defied expectations while uniting nations through sport. Jesse Owens' poised stance at the start line for the 200 meters epitomized his indomitable spirit during those historic Berlin Olympic Games. He not only conquered racial barriers but also showcased what it means to be an exceptional athlete against all odds. Rewinding back to Cambridge's triumphant meeting in 1927 at Varsity Sports where John Rinkel claimed victory in even time (10sec) over 100-yards—a testament to human potential when pushed beyond limits. A captivating sequence depicts male athletes charging forward from starting lines—each step a testament to their unwavering commitment and relentless pursuit of excellence.