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Usain Bolt’s maximum speed was measured at 12.27 meters per second (27.4 mph / 44.72 km/h) during the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, according to official IAAF timing and...
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Usain Bolt’s maximum speed was measured at 12.27 meters per second (27.4 mph / 44.72 km/h) during the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, according to official IAAF timing and...
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The phrase fastest man alive commonly refers to the sprinter holding the official men’s 100 meters world record ratified by World Athletics (formerly IAAF). As of the most rec...
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An Olympic sprinter is a track-and-field athlete who specializes in short, high-intensity running events contested at the Summer Olympic Games, typically the 100 meters, 200 met...
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The phrase fastest human alive commonly refers to the person who has recorded the highest verified speed in straight-line sprinting, usually measured over short distances. This...
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A white sprinter is commonly used to describe a track and field sprinter of predominantly European ancestry or lighter skin pigmentation, competing in short-distance running eve...
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Noah Lyles is an American sprinter whose record is best understood as a set of verified performances and rankings rather than a single headline figure. His profile combines pers...
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The fastest man in the world record for the 100 metres is Usain Bolt, who ran 9.58 seconds at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. This mark, set over a decade ago, remains t...
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