The fastest time for completing an expert-level Minesweeper game is around 1.5 seconds. This record was achieved by Kamil Muraลski from Poland in 2014.
The fastest moonwalk time in 2011 was achieved by Hakeem Olajuwon, a former professional basketball player, with a time of 5.9 seconds.
The fastest time recorded at the Melbourne Cup was 3 minutes and 16.3 seconds, set by Kingston Rule in 1990.
The fastest car in the world in 1966 was the Lamborghini Miura. With a top speed of around 171 mph, it was considered one of the fastest production cars of its time.
The world record for fastest time folding pizza boxes is quite unique from other world records. The world record for fastest time folding a 12-inch pizza box is 18.65 seconds
The fastest 60 m by Asafa Powell was 6.56 seconds.
david sprinks
12:88, lets see you beat it(:
A 43 flat is approximately comparable to a 60 or 61 second 400 hurdle time. I ran a 39 300 and my fastest 400 time was 55. That last 100 in a 400 hurdles really really hurts.
All such races are not timed. Those that may be are not done so with any precision or sanction. Nor do you state a particular age group. No accurate answer can be given.
3600m2. this is 60m * 60m
Highly unlikely, unless the finish is amazing. 8.5 60m will likely net in the mid 15 range for 110m. To run 14.5 over 110m, you need to run around 7.8 60m It is very dependant on how you hurdle. I personally have run 8.15 as a PR in the 60mH in the same year that I ran 13.88 in the 110s.
Nope - 60m = 6000mm. 600mm is 60cm
lower than 40 seconds
hurdle tecnology is hurdle technology.
1m= 100cm 60m= 100x60 60m=6000cm
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