Sprint
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Sprint may mean:
- Sprint (cycling), a track event involving a one-on-one match race between opponents who, unlike the individual pursuit, start next to each other
- Sprint (missile), an anti-ballistic missile.
- Sprint (race), a type of short race in athletics
- a short hackathon, a gathering for the development of software, called a "sprint" because of the shortness of the event in contrast with regular hackathons
- Sprint (word processor), software published by Borland
- "Sprint", a business term meaning a brief campaign within a longer sales promotion program designed to maintain interest and excitement
- Sprint Nextel Corporation, formerly "Sprint" before July 2005, a major telecommunications company in the United States
- Special Psychiatric Rapid Intervention Team
- SPRINT, Salford Process Reengineering Involving New Technology, a change and innovation method developed specifically for the public sector.
- Sprint, by the Canadian composer Heather Schmidt, was commissioned by the CBC as the imposed piece for the 1999 Young Performers Competition.
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