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∙ 15y agoCanada's Ed Whitlock holds the world record, having run 38:04.13 in Brisbane in 2001
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∙ 12y agoJosh Ross currebtly holds the record
The fastest man over the age of 60 is Charles Allie, who holds the world record for the 200m in the 60-64 age group with a time of 24.29 seconds.
*NSYNC - No Strings Attached. Holds the record for fastest selling 1 week sales in music history, sold over 2 million copies in just 1 week.
The fastest arrow ever recorded was shot by Lassi Peppanen at a speed of 302.66 mph (487.6 km/h) in 2016. This achievement was recognized by Guinness World Records for the fastest speed attained by an arrow.
Usain Bolt became the fastest man in the world through a combination of natural talent, intensive training, and dedication to his sport. He has a unique combination of height, stride length, and speed that give him a competitive advantage over other sprinters. Additionally, his focus and mental strength have played a key role in his success on the track.
The peregrine falcon holds the record for the fastest animal in level flight, reaching speeds of over 240 mph (386 km/h) while diving to catch prey.
Some of the fastest racehorses in history include Secretariat, who holds the record for the fastest time in the Kentucky Derby. Other notable fast racehorses include Man o' War, Frankel, and American Pharoah, all known for their exceptional speed and performances on the racetrack.
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As of May 9, 2014, Jay Lagasse holds the United States record for the fastest 1.5 mile run. He ran that distances in a little over 5 minutes during a Navy Physical Readiness Test.
The peregrine falcon holds the title for the fastest organism with speeds reaching over 240 miles per hour while diving.
Kirk Dabney, of Russellville Alabama a 23+ year veteran of monster trucks set the new world record at 84.92 MPH with Maximum OverKill even with the engine stumbling at the end of the quarter mile. It was in Louisiana on November 20, 2009
No, a flea is not the fastest animal on earth. The peregrine falcon holds the title of fastest animal, reaching speeds of over 240 miles per hour when diving to catch prey.