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Usain Bolt Facing a Grizzly: Why the Fastest Man in History Would Have No Chance

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In 2009, in Berlin, the sprinter Usain Bolt broke the 100-metre record in 9.58 seconds, a record that still stands today. Its peak speed had been recorded at 44.72 km/h on the 60-80-metre stretch. Despite all this, even the fastest man in the world could not distance a bear. At what [...]
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In 2009, in Berlin, the sprinter Usain Bolt broke the 100-metre record in 9.58 seconds, a record that still stands today. Its peak speed had been recorded at 44.72 km/h on the 60-80-metre stretch. Despite all this, even the fastest man in the world could not distance a bear. At what [...]

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SciencePost broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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