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Qué (quién) es false start - definición

INSTANCE OF BREAKING OF RULES FOR THE START OF A COMPETITION OR PLAY
False started; False start (American football); False-start
  • men's 110 metres hurdles]] at the [[2012 London Olympics]]
  • Pressure-sensitive starting blocks at the start line of the [[100 metres]] at the [[2007 Pan American Games]] in [[João Havelange Olympic Stadium]]

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False Start
(false starts)
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A false start is an attempt to start something, such as a speech, project, or plan, which fails because you were not properly prepared or ready to begin.
Any economic reform, he said, faced false starts and mistakes.
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If there is a false start at the beginning of a race, one of the competitors moves before the person who starts the race has given the signal.
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False Start
¦ noun an invalid start to a race.
?an unsuccessful attempt to begin something.
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False Start
In sports, a false start is a disallowed start, usually due to a movement by a participant before (or in some cases after) being signaled or otherwise permitted by the rules to start. Depending on the sport and the event, a false start can result in a penalty against the athlete's or team's field position, a warning that a subsequent false start will result in disqualification, or immediate disqualification of the athlete from further competition.

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False start

In sports, a false start is a disallowed start, usually due to a movement by a participant before (or in some cases after) being signaled or otherwise permitted by the rules to start. Depending on the sport and the event, a false start can result in a penalty against the athlete's or team's field position, a warning that a subsequent false start will result in disqualification, or immediate disqualification of the athlete from further competition.

False starts are common in racing sports (such as swimming, track, sprinting, and motor sports), where differences are made by fractions of a second and where anxiety to get the best start plays a role in the athletes' behavior.

A race that is started without a false start is referred to as a fair start or clean start.

Ejemplos de uso de false start
1. "After the first false start the only thing going through my mind was to be patient.
2. Under IAAF rules, that meant any other sprinter committing a false start would be instantly disqualified.
3. Under IAAF rules, any athlete responsible for a second false start is disqualified.
4. The drama was sparked by an initial false start by Australian Patrick Johnson.
5. "The first false start was ridiculous, there was no need for it.