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Carlos is great, but he's not the best. With the introduction of computer technology to football, the speed and power of scoring goals can be quantified, and in the current statistics, at the 1990 World Cup in Italy, Mateus's free kick went straight to the net and the goalkeeper did not react. If it weren't for the help of the computer, we might not have known that the free kick reached a speed of 210 kilometers per hour.
Even if the goalkeeper can react in seconds, he doesn't have time to save the ball. Hehe. There are no less than 10 star players in today's football who can shoot at speeds of more than 127 kilometers per hour.
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The fastest in the World Cup was Carlos, who seemed to be 143km h against China in '02
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Robert Carlos 144km/h
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Badminton. International Badminton Federation technical expert Bowditch has said that badminton has reached a record level of ball speed, proving to be a very competitive sport. It takes a lot of quality to play badminton well than other racket-style sports, and requires wrist strength and balance skills that are not found in other racket-style sports.
When the shuttlecock is smashed vigorously, it spins in a circular motion and reaches the highest speed of the ball due to its light weight. If the speed is calculated at 261 kilometers per hour, it only takes a second for the shuttlecock to fly over a meter of badminton court. That is to say, a hall of badminton players has to make a judgment in this second, move, put in place, and hit the ball in response.
Therefore, if you want to hit the fastest ball, you can imagine how difficult it is.
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Badminton.
1. Badminton (up to 493km h).
On July 28, 2013. Japan's Yonex invited Lee Chong Wei, Chen Wenhong and Tian Erxian, who came to West Asia to test the limits of the new racket. As a result, Chen Wenhong, who held the racket in his left hand, used this racket specially developed for speed killing, and set a new world record of 493 kilometers per hour, which was certified by Guinness World Records.
Lee Chong Wei also broke Chen Wenhong's previous record, measured at a speed of 456 kilometers per hour, but the last"Speedball King"The title was still held by Chen Wenhong, who set a new world record of 493 km/h. China's 343-kilometre kill speed was the fastest doubles on record.
Due to the light racket and the very good elasticity of the badminton head, professional and mobilization can easily deduct the ball speed of more than 300 kilometers. But the speed decay of the shuttlecock is striking, often noticeably after flying a few meters. But at the moment of touching the ball, badminton deserves to be the king of ball speed.
2. Tennis (up to 246km h).
On 11 June 2004, Ann Roddick of the United States set the record for the fastest men's tennis serve at the Queen's Club lawn tennis tournament in London, reaching a speed of 246 km/h
On July 18, 2006, in the women's singles qualifying round of the Southwest Consortium Open, 35-year-old Dutch veteran Schultz. McCarthy sent a serve of up to 130 mph (210 km/h), the fastest for a woman.
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Of all the ball games in the world, which is the fastest ball speed?
1.Tennis. 2.Badminton.
Correct answer: Badminton.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the top speed of badminton surpassed that of squash and net, reaching 261 km/h (243 km/h for squash and 230 km/h for squash and tennis), ranking first in racket sports.
This record in badminton was set in November 1992 by Archer, a member of the British badminton team who competed in the Olympic Games.
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The fastest ball game is badminton. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the top speed of badminton can reach 261 kilometers per hour, while the top speed of squash and tennis is only 243 kilometers per hour and 230 kilometers per hour.
Badminton is an indoor sport in which a long handle mesh racket is used to hit a small ball made of feathers and cork through a net. The badminton game is played on a rectangular court, separated by a net in the middle of the court, and the two sides use a variety of techniques and tactics such as serving, hitting and moving, and hitting the ball back and forth on the net, so as not to make the ball fall in the effective area of the side and scatter, or make the opponent make a mistake in hitting the ball.
There are many theories about the origin of badminton, but the most recognized is that it originated in Japan in the 14th and 15th centuries. The modern sport of badminton originated in India and was formed in the United Kingdom. In 1875, badminton officially appeared in people's field of vision.
In 1893, badminton clubs in the UK gradually developed and the first badminton association was established, which set the requirements of the venue and the standards of the sport.
In 1939, the International Badminton Federation adopted the first Badminton Rules to be followed by all member states. In 2006, the official name of the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was changed to the Badminton World Federation (BWF), or Badminton World Federation.
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The Earth flies the fastest.
After many years of observations, the relative displacement of the Sun and other stars was obtained (averaging the relative displacement of a large number of stars), and then the speed of the Sun was calculated to be about 20 kilometers per second. The direction points to a point within the constellation Hercules, not far from Vega.
Earth: The radius of the equator is 6378 kilometers, the radius of the poles is 6357 kilometers, the mass is 600 billion billion kilograms, there is a natural satellite - the moon, the cycle of circular motion made by its axis of rotation is about 25800 years, the average distance between the sun and the earth is about 149.6 million kilometers, the diameter of the sun is 10,000 kilometers, and its interior can hold 1.3 million earths, and its mass is 2 times 10 by 27 tons to the 27th power, that is, there are 27 zero tons behind 2, which is more than 330,000 times the mass of the earth, and the average density of the sun is tons per cubic meter.
Badminton is in sports!
The Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Badminton Tournament was held in Beijing, and Chinese men's doubles player Fu Haifeng smashed it at a speed of 332 kilometers per hour, which can be called the fastest ball in a racket sport.
According to the official news of the International Badminton Federation, this is the first time that the International Badminton Federation has used a microwave sensor to test the ball speed in a competition hosted by the International Badminton Federation. Fu Haifeng set the highest smash speed, ending the previous record of 260 km/h held by Englishman Archer. Denmark's Jonathan took the top spot in the singles with a speed of 298 km/h.
China's Huang Sui became the fastest female athlete to smash at 257 kilometers per hour.
Compared with badminton, tennis, which has always been known for its fast ball speed, is probably much inferior. The current fastest tennis serve in the world is at 246 kilometers per hour, held by American Roddick.
The microwave sensor used for speed measurement comes from Melbourne, Australia, and according to the product provider, "The speed and agility of these [badminton] players is simply amazing. Badminton can be called the fastest ball speed in the world. ”
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The fastest ball in the world is badminton, which can reach speeds of up to 180 miles per hour, or about 288 kilometers per hour, so even the fastest tennis ball or a baseball thrown with the most force in a professional baseball league looks like a slow-motion picture compared to such speeds.
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The speed of badminton is not fast at all, because of the deceleration of hair, the average speed of table tennis is the fastest, and the instantaneous speed of baseball is the fastest. Exceeding the speed of sound.
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Tennis. If it's in the field of science, I don't know.
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At the 1990 World Cup in Italy, Mateus's long-range shot was calculated by the computer to reach a maximum speed of 210 km/h, but it did not leave an official speed record.
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1. David Hilst: 114 mph (about 182 km) Sheffield Wednesday against Arsenal on September 16.
2. David Beckham: miles and hours (156 km) Manchester United vs. Chelsea on February 22.
3. Trezeguet: 96 mph (153 km) Monaco vs. Manchester United (Champions Cup) on March 19.
4. Riche-Hampjerez: miles and hours (153 km) on Wednesday August 17 against Villa.
5. Le Tischer: miles and hours (139 km/h) Southampton vs. Newcastle on January 18.
6. Alan Shearer: miles and hours (137 km/h) Newcastle vs. Leicester on February 2.
7. Robert Carlos: miles and hours (136 km) November 3, Brazil vs. France.
8. Tugai: miles and hours (135 km) November 3 Blackburn to Southampton.
9. Martins: 84 mph (134 km) Newcastle vs. Tottenham on January 14.
10. David Beckham: miles and hours (128 km) Manchester United v Derby County on September 4.
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