Athletes: Noah Lyles “flashed” at 43.6 km / h in 100m … What kind of animal will be faster than the Olympic champion?

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2024-08-05 11:00:31

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Sports Examination – The new 100m Olympic champion Noah Lyles reached a top speed of 43.6 km/h. But how can we compare this to animals?

43.6 km/h. It is at this top speed that the new 100m Olympic champion Noah Lyles shines after 60 meters. He is also a little far from the Jamaican legend Usain Bolt – he reaches a top speed of 44.72 km / h over the length of 60-80 meters – The American sprinter also impressed by finishing his race very strongly.

But what animals can we compare this mountain speed? First, it is equivalent to or close to the maximum speeds estimated of the cat which can reach a high speed of up to 48 km/h or of the orca (48 km/h).

Lyles, launched at full speed, is also faster than a camel (40 km / h), than a pig (34 km / h), than an elephant (36 km / h), than a lizard (35 km / h), than fast (34 km / h). The lead of the first event is still far from the cheetah (almost 110 km / h) or spring (almost 90 km / h).

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