As of 2015, the record is held by Winning Brew, who ran 2 furlongs at 43.97 miles per hour.
Around 50 miles per hour.
40.2 miles per hour.
267.85 mph
about 10 miles an hour
They can run as fast as a horse, which can be from 35 to 40 miles per hour.
A horses speed is almost never measured in Meters per Hour, instead it is done in miles per hour, meters per second, and kilometers per hour. However speeds can be converted. A horse typically gallops at 15 to 35 miles per hour. Since one mile per hour is equal to 1609.344 meters per hour, a horse can gallop at 24140.16 meters per hour ( 15 miles per hour) up to 56327.04 meters per hour (35 miles per hour.)
Quarter horses have been clocked at speeds of 57mph! However, this is only over short distances around a quarter of a mile. A Thoroughbred racehorse can gallop for 2 miles at 40 miles per hour.
Between 30-45 MPH. The fastest recorded time by a man is 67 MPH!
Well, honey, it all depends on the horse's speed and how many breaks it takes to pee. On average, a horse can trot at about 8-10 miles per hour, so it would take roughly an hour or so to cover 10 miles. But hey, if that horse is feeling frisky and gallops at around 25 miles per hour, you could be at your destination in no time. Just remember to pack some snacks for the ride, those horses can work up an appetite.
Google maps says 292 miles the fastest way, 280 miles the shortest way. It is a five-hour drive either way.
Yes, very many things such as the cheetah can run up to 70 miles per hour. they are the fastest land animals.
The fastest route is 594.58 miles.