The hurtling world record was accomplished by Simone Origone. He reached the speed of 156.8 miles per hour on the slopes in France.
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∙ 2014-07-02 19:41:31The world record of 177ft into open water is owned by Oliver Favre, who set the record in 1987 in France.
The world record for running the mile is 3 minutes and 43 seconds. This record was made by Hicham el Guerouj
That means that person has the best record for a specific sport at the Olympics. It is contrasted with the World Record, which is the fastest or best ever. It is entirely possible for them to be the same. The World record will always be better or the same as the Olympic Record.
The current men's world record is held by Michael Johnson, with a time of 43.18 seconds The current women's world record is held by Marita Koch, with a time of 47.60 seconds
4:08.54 is the world record in the 500 free broken by Vanderkay before the Olympic Trials.
The past tense of hurtling is hurtled.
Hurtling means to move with a great force, fast and forceful.
The word "hurtling" means moving with speed or force ("careening" is sometimes used with this meaning).
The space asteroid was HURTLING towards the sun at a very high velocity.
flying or whizzing through the air. When you throw a ball really fast it goes hurtling (through the air).
The past tense is "hurtled"
Get in touch with the Guinness world record, they have to be there for it to be a world record attempt.
On the assumption that it was the spit wads that were hurtling through the air, and not Christopher, I would say, Christopher saw several spit wads hurtling through the air.
yes. if you run a world record time at the Olympics it is recorded as both the world record and the olympic record.
No , people can try to beat a record then call in the world record people to see if they made a world record. I am unsure if after they win the world record They mite win some cash
Record World was created in 1946.
Record World ended in 1982.