
According to research published in 2008, sprinters in lanes nearest the starting pistol have an advantage over those in lanes further out, even when the starting gun is simultaneously broadcast to all athletes through loudspeakers behind their starting blocks.
Research at the 2004 Olympics showed that the average reaction time in lane one was 160 milliseconds, compared with 171 milliseconds in lane two.
Oddly, lane seven of the eight was slowest with a reaction time of 185 milliseconds.
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