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What speeds do athletes develop?

If you do not take into account the record figures, then a good swimmer develops a speed of 6 km / h, a runner - 36 km / h, a roller skater - 40 km / h, and a cyclist - 50 km / h. True, the record speed of a runner in the 100-meter race is 60 km / h.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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