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Home | News Magazine | International News | Cheetah leaves Usain Bolt in its dust, breaks land speed record

Cheetah leaves Usain Bolt in its dust, breaks land speed record

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The fastest cheetah on Earth broke her previous world record for the 100-meter dash setting a new best time of 5.95 seconds.

 

This feat surpasses the fastest of all human 100-meter sprinters by almost four seconds. Usain Bolt, a Jamaican sprinter now competing at the 2012 London Olympics, holds the human world record at 9.58 seconds in the 100-meter dash. Cheetahs, of course, are built to run faster than humans, regularly clocking speeds of up to around 60 miles per hour. During a photo shoot with National Geographic Magazine, a cheetah from the Cincinnati Zoo named Sarah covered 100 meters at 61 mph. The sprint broke Sarah's previous world record, set in 2009 when she ran the same distance in 6.13 seconds. That sprint broke the previous record set in 2001, when a male South African cheetah named Nyana ran 100 meters in 6.19 seconds. According to msnbc.com, Sarah’s sprint was documented with funding from the National Geographic's the Big Cats Initiative. (msnbc.com)

 

 

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