no they can't
it removes the athlete from the race/challange/sport.
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an empty water bottle
you get a bottle and put wheels on it with glue tack
When an athlete "beats the gun" twice, it typically means they have false-started in a race, which is a violation of competition rules. In most track and field events, if an athlete false-starts twice, they are disqualified from the race. This rule is in place to ensure fair competition and to maintain the integrity of the start of the race.
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There are many ways like using a mist sprayer or a water bottle or having an ice bath; even drinking cold drinks.
The ears are used to listen for a staring pistol in a race. :)
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A false start signal in a race can lead to disqualification of the athlete who made the false start. This can result in the athlete being unable to compete in the race and potentially facing penalties or sanctions. Additionally, a false start can disrupt the flow of the race and cause confusion among the competitors and officials.