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Old 05-21-2008, 09:28 PM   #11
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"Spring" energy would be stored as strain energy, ie, the work required to either strecth or compress the spring from it's zero load condition.

Kinetic energy is energy of motion.

What business do the courts have interfering with competition rules, anyway? What's next, Robocop wins the boxing medals?
Good point can an armless boxer use mechanical arms in a match now?
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What business do the courts have interfering with competition rules, anyway?
Of course it's their business. The court in question was set up by the people in charge of the competition in order to settle disputes related to the competition rules. This is the Court of Arbitration for Sport, not the normal French judicial system.

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