Annotation Tallinna Nõmme Gümnaasium Title The blacks runners dominataion over the whites Month and year Number of pages 16.2010 17 Report The study consists info about white and black runners differences. For that I found out differences and prons in genetics, diligence and living conditions. The information for my stdudy I got from internet, but also from autobiographic book about Carl Lewis. Subject choice became of that I have been watching athletics many years, especially running courses are my interest. Because black runners are always on the top in competitions, I chose the blacks and the whites comparative study. Researching proved that the blacks are dominating over the whites in running courses. Keywords : the blacks, running, the whites Author : Jarmo Jagomägi signature: SISUKORD SISSEJUHATUS
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