The hardest (fastest) recorded soccer shot in the English Premier League according to The Guardian Unlimited is 114 mph by David Hirst. While there is no official record The Guardian's staff used measurements from the Sky Sports Replay 2000 tracking machine to provide their Top Ten Hardest Shots.
the record speed for a soccer ball to have been kicked by a pro soccer player is 110 mph.
The fastest player I've seen is Marc Overmars. He ran 100 meters in less than 10 seconds.
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111 miles per hour by paul rabil
Zdeno Chara has the fastest slapshots in the NHL
while Pele and his brother were playing the beutiful art of soccer his brother was chosen to become the goalkeeper little did his brother know that Pele 's shots were not to be competed with. as Pele shot the ball at his brother it accidently hit him in the chest he later died.
Zdano Chara of the Boston Bruins. Wrong. Alexander Ryazantsev of KHL's Traktor Chelyabinsk, who slapped a puck at the 2012 KHL All Star Game skills competition in Latvia with a speed of 183.67 km/h (114.13 MPH).
Hurling, an Irish sport is the fastest moving field sport in the worldSoccerActually, LACROSSE is the fastest and Hurling is the 2nd. But if you are talking about the speed of the ball in sport you will find that Hurling is well down the pecking order.the fastest field sport in the world is Hurling.
Super Shot Soccer happened in 2002.
The average speed of a professional soccer player's shot is 67 MPH.
Super Shot Soccer was created on 2002-07-25.
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A pantheon shot refers to a hard hitting shot hurled at the fastest speeds.
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No official records exist for fastest kicks in competitive soccer. However, James Dart and Paolo Bandini compiled an unofficial list using data from the Sky Sports Replay 2000, and calculated that one shot flew at 114 miles per hour, kicked by David Hirst. The Guinness World Records lists a machine having kicked a ball at 139.8 miles per hour.
Kevin Strother is currently holds the record for longest shot arrow @ over 1320 yds, & fastest-shot arrow of 588 feet per second
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keep practising and you will get better
depends on the person