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Usain Bolt is not the fastest runner, he should be said to be the fastest runner so far, and no one has yet broken the record he holds.
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Usain Bolt is by far the fastest man in the world. <>
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Yes. Jamaican 100m flyer Usain Bolt is certainly right, after all, he set the world record of 100m in seconds at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, and no one has been able to break this record so far.
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As long as he holds the world record, he will be the fastest runner back then.
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I think so, for now, he's still the world No. 1 record holder.
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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.
In 2004, he became a professional athlete. 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. On May 31, 2008, at the Reebok Track and Field Grand Prix in New York, he broke the world record by one second, setting his first world record.
In August, in the men's 100m race at the Beijing Olympics, he broke his own world record with a time of 9.69 seconds. In the subsequent 200m race, he broke the world record set by Michael Johnson with a time of 19.30 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.
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At present, Bolt's record should be the fastest, and it is unknown whether there will be any great gods in the future.
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Bolt's speed in 100 meters is seconds, an hour is equal to 3600 seconds, and a kilometer is equal to 1000 meters. The running speed per second is: 100, so Bolt's speed is kilometers per hour, which is equivalent to running kilometers per hour.
Usain Bolt was born on August 21, 1986 in Triloni, Jamaica, a Jamaican sprinter, footballer and Olympic champion in the men's 100m and 200m, and world record holder in the men's 100m and 200m.
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I think Bolt's running speed is the first level of the treadmill. First of all, the treadmill is the fastest fitness equipment, the treadmill is very fast, there are many gears, it needs to be controlled, we only need to manually control it. Treadmills are designed by people, and as long as they are within a reasonable range, the treadmill can have unlimited time to exercise.
Bolt is an athlete whose running time is directly proportional to his speed. He can't run the treadmill at speed, but he's fast. Bolt is a flyer, but he is also human, and he also has times when he is sleepy, and he also has times when he is tired, so he can't run the treadmill.
But Usain Bolt's speed is already the best in the world, and he's good enough. It certainly makes sense that a trapeze is a trapeze. The 100-meter record created by Usain Bolt is 9.58 seconds, and according to the speed, Bolt's speed within 100 meters can reach 37 kilometers per hour, which is still a big gap between such a speed and the maximum speed of the treadmill.
But if it's only a distance of 100 meters, Bolt is still the king, and the treadmill may not be able to catch up with him, and finally Bolt won, after all, compared to people, the treadmill is dead, and it takes a certain amount of time, so Bolt's explosiveness can still beat the treadmill. Bolt's running is very good, but the treadmill is not bad, and the speed of the treadmill is also very fast. The treadmill is a machine that we usually use, and it is very fast to run.
Usain Bolt's speed is also very fast, and compared to the two, I think Usain Bolt is already very powerful. Being able to keep up with the speed of the treadmill is unprecedented.
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Usain Bolt is the world's most famous 100-meter sprinter, and his speed is very fast, reaching 9.58 seconds in the 100-meter sprint. It's very staggering, estimated that there are no people in a decade, 20 years. It's hard to beat his record.
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37 57 km/h, 9.58 seconds, the shortest time ever for a human to cover 100 meters, translates to an astonishing 37 57 km/h.
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Usain Bolt is a world-renowned sprinter, with the current men's 100m and 200m world records set by him at 9.58 seconds and 19.19 seconds respectively.
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Usain Bolt is a world champion, and his speed in the 100 meters is still the record, so Usain Bolt's speed is now no one can beat him. Its speed of 100m comes to the instructor 0:95 seconds. 10m
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The 100 meters are about 9.7 seconds, which is a limit speed that is difficult to break, and it takes a long and hard time to improve 0.1.
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Bolt runs at a speed of meters per second.
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Jamaican lightning is the fastest man on earth, except for the world records of 100 meters and 200 meters and seconds. What impressed him the most was that he liked to release water in every game, so that no one could know that Bolt's limit was **, but everyone was curious about Bolt's limit **. Some people think that Bolt's limit lies in seconds, because in the rhythm of segments, according to the analysis of foreign netizens, Bolt's world record is seconds, and the time spent in the last 50 meters of every 10 meters is seconds, seconds, seconds, seconds, seconds, that is to say, Bolt did not deliberately slow down at the last moment in this game, and this game is already his limit.
If Usain Bolt sprints at his peak, will he be able to run the 100 meters in seconds? The last 50 meters of Usain Bolt seconds were seconds, seconds, seconds, seconds. At the end of the race, Bolt began to slow down in the last 20 meters.
It can be seen from the data that if Bolt had not released water in the Beijing Olympics, he should have run about 9 seconds and 62 seconds. Judging by Bolt's first two games, it seems impossible to run into the mark. Usain Bolt himself once said:
I don't know how fast I can run. My goal is to break the world record, not to win the gold medal. I didn't know how fast I could run.
Maybe seconds, maybe seconds. I believe Bolt has shown his best form at the Beijing Olympics and the World Championships in Berlin. Bolt didn't run seconds under normal circumstances, and just like Bolt's life, he didn't run seconds.
Good results are inseparable from good conditions and external conditions (temperature, altitude, starting reaction, wind speed). If you want to run better, you can only see what kind of performance Bolt can run in perfect external conditions. We take a look at Usain Bolt's world record-breaking World Championships in Berlin.
We don't take into account the effects of temperature and altitude, but only look at the wind speed and start-up response that people are most concerned about on a daily basis.
Start response seconds, wind speed +, score seconds. We can consider the start-up reaction, how much faster the bolt can be in the case of extreme wind speeds. The limit value of the legal starting reaction is seconds, and the maximum value of the legal wind speed is if the starting time of the gun in Bolt Berlin is seconds, and the wind speed is, then the speed increase of the bolt is seconds.
In other words, Usain Bolt can run seconds in Berlin. Let's take a look at the seconds of the Beijing Olympics. We've shown before that Bolt spent seconds in the last ten meters, and that seconds can be added without slowing down.
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I think I must have run seriously, because as an athlete, I am very strict about the sports I am good at, and my professionalism makes them not take things related to their careers lightly.
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Of course, it's a serious run, after all, his opponent is also very strong, and as soon as he enters the arena, people's desire to win will be stimulated.
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Usain Bolt is definitely serious about running, but his talent is too high to always be ahead of his opponents.
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I think he runs seriously, but in many competitions there is a big gap in strength, and he is too far ahead of other athletes, so it looks a little relaxed, like he is not serious.
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