0 past simple and past participle of sprint
1 to run as fast as you can over a short distance, either in a race or because you are in a great hurry to get somewhere:
The police sprinted after the criminal.
He sprinted through his borrowing figures, so let me recap.
The train left the harbour station at about 8.5 and unless men desiring to catch it sprinted hard, it was impossible for them to catch it.
Before these players, wingers were often just the quick men who caught passes and then sprinted for the line.
Alderman sprinted 30 yards round the fine-leg boundary to catch it with his outstretched right hand just above the palings.
With this result they qualified for the final in which they sprinted to 42.31 seconds, the first place and the gold medal.
In the final of the 10,000 m he sprinted into the lead 300 m from the finish and won by ten metres.
With this result they qualified for the final, in which they sprinted to a time of 43.28 seconds, which was the fifth place.