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Is the fastest of the future you? Give it to me, haha.
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Usain Bolt (born 21 August 1986 in Triloni, Jamaica) is a Jamaican runner who is Olympic champion in the men's 100m and 200m and world record holder in the men's 100m and 200m.
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Cao Cao said Cao Cao Cao Cao to this reaction speed.
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Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
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The most responsive person in the world is wo!
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The four people with the fastest "hand speed" in the world are comparable to machines, and they are dumbfounded after watching it!
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The fastest runner in China is Su Bingtian.
Su Bingtian's speed is 9.99 seconds for a yellow race. On May 31, 2015, Su Bingtian won the third place in the IAAF Diamond League in Eugene, USA with a time of 9.99 seconds and broke the 100-meter national record again, and also became the first Asian local athlete to enter the 9-second mark in the real sense under normal wind speed. On August 23, he ran 9.99 seconds in the men's 100m semifinals of the Beijing Track and Field World Championships, becoming the first Asian athlete to reach the 100-meter final of the World Championships.
Su Bingtian broke another 10 seconds at the Bird's Nest and made history, becoming the first player in Asian history to reach the final of the World Championships in a tie for ninth. Regardless of the results and rankings in the finals, Su Bingtian has surpassed himself. Two years ago, Zhang Peimeng missed the final by a thousandth of a second, and two years later, Su Bingtian made up for his regret and was the pride of the whole of China and even Asia.
Introduction to Su Bingtian
Su Bingtian, male, Han nationality, born on August 29, 1989 in Guyi Village, Guzhen Town, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, a native of Guangfu, a Chinese male sprinter, an associate professor of the School of Physical Education of Jinan University, a master's supervisor, a 2017 master's student of Jinan University in international economics and **, and a doctoral student of the School of Physical Training of Beijing Sport University. Asian record holder in the men's 60m and 100m, bronze medal in the men's 4 100m relay at the Tokyo Olympics.
In 2007, Su Bingtian entered the Guangdong provincial team, and two years later entered the national team. In 2012, in the men's 100m race at the London Olympics, he became the first Chinese athlete to qualify for the semifinals of the men's 100m at the Olympic Games. In May 2015, he finished third in the men's 100m with a time of 9.99 seconds at the IAAF Diamond League in Eugene, USA, becoming the first Asian runner to run in 10 seconds.
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The fastest man in the world is Usain Bolt.
On August 18, 2008, at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Usain Bolt won the men's 100-meter dash by seconds and set a new world record. In 2009, Usain Bolt won the championship by second, breaking his own 100-meter sprint world record in '08. For those of us who are accustomed to sitting rather than exercising, Bolt's astonishing results have a sense of incomprehension.
We can convert records into speeds, which is more intuitive. Speed, the official version is that the distance traveled per unit of time, calculated by the formula v=s t (where s represents distance and t represents time). This means that Usain Bolt, in his world record, travels at an average speed of meters and seconds.
Since many people are more familiar with cars and speed limits, the average speed should be kilometers per hour when converted. This is faster than the estimated average traffic speed in Boston, New York and San Francisco in the United States.
About Usain Bolt
Usain Bolt, male, born on August 21, 1986 in Triloni, Jamaica, is a Jamaican runner and soccer player.
He became a professional athlete in 2004. In the same year, in the 200m race at the Caribbean Community Games, he ran 19.93 seconds, becoming the first young athlete ever to run 20 seconds. At the 2012 London Olympics, he became the first athlete in Olympic history to defend his 100m and 200m titles at the same time.
In the history of the men's 200m at the Olympic Games, he was the first athlete to defend his title. On August 14, 2017, after the 2017 World Athletics Championships, he made a circumambulation of the 400-meter track of the London Bowl and officially announced his retirement. On November 25, he was awarded the President's Special Award at the 2017 World Athletics Championship.
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The fastest man in the world is Usain Bolt.
Usain Bolt (born 21 August 1986 in Triloni, Jamaica) is a Jamaican sprinter and soccer player. Usain Bolt is the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic champions in the men's 100m and 200m, and the world record holder in the men's 100m and 200m. In 2009, at the World Championships in Berlin, Usain Bolt won the men's 100m race with a time of 9.58 seconds and set a new world record for himself, and was known as the fastest runner.
On August 14, 2017, after the 2017 World Athletics Championships, Bolt officially announced his retirement after a week around the 400-meter track of the London Bowl. On 25 November 2017, Usain Bolt was awarded the President's Special Award at the 2017 World Athletics World Championships.
Usain Bolt's athletic career
In 2004, Bolt became a professional athlete. In the same year, in the 200m race at the Caribbean Community Games, he ran 19.93 seconds, and became the first young athlete in history to run 20 seconds. On May 31, 2008, at the Reebok Track and Field Grand Prix in New York, he broke the world record with a time of seconds and set his first world record.
In August, in the men's 100m race at the Beijing Olympic Games, he broke the world record held by Bibo with a time of 9.69 seconds.
In 2009, at the World Championships in Berlin, he won the men's 100m race with a time of 9.58 seconds and set a new world record. In the men's 200m race, he broke his own world record with 19.19 seconds. Usain Bolt thus became a double World Championship champion.
In 2015, at the Beijing Track and Field World Championships, he won the men's 100m, 200m and 4 100m championships.
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The fastest runner in the world today is Jamaican Usain Bolt, whose 100-meter world record is 9.58 seconds, which was set at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany, on August 16, 2009.
9.58 seconds Usain Bolt (Jamaica).
On August 16, 2009, in the 100m final of the Berlin Athletics World Championships, Usain Bolt won the championship in 9.58 seconds and once again broke the 100m world record. American star Guy was also second in an astonishing 9.71 seconds, and Powell was third in 9.84 seconds.
After crossing the finish line, Bolt stretched out his arms and made a flying motion, and today he is definitely the most impressive sports player on the planet. And his achievement, apart from himself, it is hard to imagine that there are other players who can break it for a long time! Usain Bolt is the first man to break the world record three times after entering the 10-second era in the 100m.
This record is also the first time that it has been broken in a way that exceeds the second after entering the electronic timekeeping, and I am afraid it will be the last time!
The previous world record was also set by Usain Bolt with a time of 9.69 seconds. The time is August 16, 2008, the Beijing Olympic Games!
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Who is the most inspirational person in the world?
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Who is the fastest in history? Some people say it's Cao Cao, say Cao Cao Cao arrives, Cao Cao must run faster than anyone else! Of course, this is a joke, but there is really a person who ran the fastest in history, he lived in five generations, and his name was Shi Hongzhao!
Shi Hongzhao, a fifth-generation general, is also a professional job-hopping like Lu Bu, and he has a lot of job-hopping frequency!
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Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955), born in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany, graduated from ETH Zurich and was a physicist of Jewish origin.
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Green Sr. vows to defend his title The 30-year-old veteran Green, who has set a world record of 9.71 seconds, is a three-time world champion and has called himself "the greatest 100-meter runner in history, surpassing Carl Lewis." Powell, who is not yet 22 years old, is likely to be Green's nemesis. The black athlete, who has been training in the United States, recently beat Green twice in a row in Europe, running the same time as Green's best of 9.91 seconds this year.
American Crawford is not an idle person, and there is a possibility that a "third party will step in" to steal the gold medal. While Crawford didn't join Green and Powell's "war of words," the 26-year-old American ran a world-best of 9.88 seconds in a tailwind situation this year. Another 22-year-old American rookie Gatling has run 9.92 seconds in the 100 meters this year.
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You yourself have said "who".
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