Running at full speed, the sprinter soared across the finish line. What kind of phrase or clause is used in the beginning of this sentence and what does it modify?

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The phrase "running at full speed" is a present participle phrase that modifies the subject "the sprinter." This phrase provides additional information about how the sprinter crossed the finish line.
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