250 probably
The GCF is 10m2n7
A 50 story building is about 400 ft tall.
The Simpson Desert is one of several deserts in Australia, but has some unique features wch makeit an attractive place for tourists. It covers about 180,000 square kilometres in central Australia, spanning the Northern Territory, Queensland and South Australia. It is the fourth-largest desert in Australia.The Simpson Desert has some interesting things to see. These include:Dalhousie Springs, where you can enjoy hot springsthe Birdsville Trackthe Old Ghan Heritage TrackChambers Pillar, a 50m sandstone pillarthe Ewaninga Rock Carvings Conservation ReservePoeppel Cornerincredible sand dunes - there are over 1,100 sand dunes running parallel to each other in a north-south directionrich desert scenery and sunsets
The men's 400 meter freestyle relay at the Beijing Olympics was amazing. The French team absolutely crushed the world record time, and the Americans squeaked past them. Right up until the last 50 meters, the French were in front. It wasn't Michael Phelps, the second-slowest guy on the US team. The guy who won was Jason Lezak. Jason gets in the water at 2:38. (Watch the video at http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/player.HTML?assetid=0811_hd_swb_hl_l0194&channelcode=sportsw.) Look at his stroke compared to France's Bernard Alain. He looks pretty similar (to my untrained eye). And he turns in a time on that first 50m that is pretty similar: 21.50 versus Bernard's 21.27. And then, after that last flip turn, Jason Lezak swims the next 50 meters in 24.52 seconds. Which sounds slow compared to those first 50 meters, but it's so fast compared to everyone else that he was one of only 3 guys in that race to swim in less than 47 seconds... and he beat the other two guys (both French) by 0.57 and 0.67 seconds. That's HUGE. He nearly did it in less than 46 seconds. Watching back in August, it was immediately apparent to me that Jason changed his stroke after his flip turn. This morning I looked up the video on the internet, and it raises more questions than it answers. First, Jason takes 34 strokes to Bernard's 42. It's not like Bernard is some short French dude -- at 6'5", the guy is actually an inch taller than Jason. Discounting the 7 meters that both guys got off their kick at the end, Jason managed to go 49.8 inches on each stroke, vs the paltry 40.3 that Bernard manages. And, since Jason is going faster, he's got more drag and so his hands should be slipping back more. Where did he come up with an extra nine inches? For those last 34 strokes, Jason's form appears to go to hell. His timing is no longer even -- the delay after throwing his left arm forward is less than the delay after his right. Worse still, the change in timing has his left hand grabbing the air that he's blowing out, which has to be terrible for maximizing the purchase on the water the whole way back. Compare to Bernard, who efficiently vents smaller bursts of air under the left portion of his body while his left arm is airborne. Notice something else that Jason is doing. He's ducking his head down after he takes a breath. And watch his right shoulder roll. When Jason pulls back with his right hand, he launches a portion of his torso up, over the water, and then when he pulls back with his left hand he is porpoising the right half of his body over that water. Has Jason incorporated some of the body motion of the butterfly into his freestyle?
It depends on the swim stroke. For Freestyle, the fastest 50m world record is held by a US swimmer named Steve Crocker. The time is: 21.64. For Butterfly, the fastest 50m world record is held by UK swimmer Mark Foster, at 23.55. For Breaststroke, the 50m world record is held by Mark Warnecke of Germany, with a time of 27.00. And for Backstroke, the 50m world record is claimed by another US swimmer, Jeff Rouse, who swam it in just 24.37.
I think the fastest swimming technique is using your hands and your feet at the same time so the movement of your body helps you go faster through the water.
18.34
Micheal Phelps is considered the best and fastest swimmer of all swimming records. But this is not yet a fact. Currently (2009-2010), France's Frederick Bousquet holds the 50m freestyle record at 20.94 seconds. Britta Steffen holds the women's 50m freestyle record at 23.73 seconds.
The 50m is the shortest, but not necessarily the "easiest". If an athlete is truly competing to the best of his ability, all events are difficult in the sense that the athlete is pushing himself to his limits. With the 50m, you are running for the shortest amount of time, but at the fastest pace.
That's Donovan Baileys Record! Green has the 60m record
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50m - Dunstan Odeke in Oslo
Swimming can't really be played. Swimming is more of a social event. You can swim for sport but its simply a timed race of a set stroke over a certain distance. E.g 50m Butterfly. Swimming is used, however, in sports such as water polo.
It is Micheal Phelps.The world's fastest swimmer would have to be Michael Phelps because he holds 30 ( i think) world records in swimming.Breaking 37 world records, Michael Phelps is generally considered the greatest swimmer of all time.Currently (2009), France's Frederick Bousquet holds the 50m freestyle record at 20.94 seconds. Britta Steffen holds the women's 50m freestyle record at 23.73 seconds. Although Caleb Dressel has a 18.23 freestyle.Answer The fastest swimmer on earth is seamus sazuki on the japenise swim team. he has beat michale phelps in the 100 backstroke and won 15 gold medals.MagnussonMicheal Phelps is considered the best and fastest swimmer of all swimming records. But this is not yet a fact.Currently (2009-2010), France's Frederick Bousquet holds the 50m freestyle record at 20.94 seconds. Britta Steffen holds the women's 50m freestyle record at 23.73 seconds.
I dont know who the worlds fastest rugby is, but the worlds fastest rugby player has to be Brian Habana from South Africa. (Though, really, I think that to answer that more accurately, you're going to have to put them all in a flat race over [say] 25 metres ... and perhaps races over 50M and over 100M! Do you think you can stage such an event?lol A flat race event such as this is staged at half time each year during the annual AFL football Grand Final at the MCG.)