Incredible 3D simulation shows the speed

A 3D simulation pitted Usain Bolt, the fastest man alive, against a greyhound and a cheetah in a virtual 100-meter race. Bolt, who still holds the world records for the 100m and 200m sprints (9.58s and 19.19s, respectively, both set in 2009), has remained unbeaten by any human. But when it came to the animal world, he was no match for their natural speed. In the simulation, Bolt trailed behind as the cheetah sprinted ahead, finishing with an incredible 4.74 seconds, while the greyhound completed the 100m in 5.82 seconds.

Reflecting on his own records and the possibility of a human eventually breaking them, Bolt expressed confidence in fellow Jamaican Oblique Seville. He believes that if Seville can stay injury-free and focus on his training, he has the potential to set a new record. Bolt added that Seville is consistent, never missing a final, and has the raw talent needed to challenge the fastest times ever run by a human.