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  • When I ask her about her preferences, she says that she does not like fatty foods, while every time she buys pizza at a cafe.
  • If I were you, I would have bought the red dress
  • She just looked at me, sitting in her favorite chair, and looked at me with huge frightened eyes.
  • If you had became a writer, would you have written a masterpiece?
  • In 2019, I will have been working in this department for 6 years, it’s time to change jobs
  • She has many friends, but she does not keep in touch with them.
  • These boots look like toy ones, I liked those boots better.
  • The more you work on yourself, the more success awaits you.
  • He has never been so angry with me
  • You know, I threw away all the checks and only a few weeks later I realized that I couldn’t return the coat without confirming the purchase.
  • It turns out you turned on the washing machine and realized that there is no water?
  • I have been learning English since 1991, but I still cannot support even a simple conversation with a foreigner.
  • He just got used to the fact that everything is happening as he planned for himself.
  • You understand that the kitchen was removed by 30 percent? I have no idea what we pay for the cleaning lady.
  • Was everything done as you expected?
  • After Sofie had finished her work, she went to lunch.
He said he would never give her a Bentley.
  • Will you go to the gym when I buy you tickets?
  • Admit it, if I told you how much a coat is, would you never buy it?
  • There is an assumption that by 2050, people will give up TVs

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4. Long-Distance Runners

When considering speed, sports researchers also look at long-distance runners, who race distances between 3 and 26 miles. The fastest of these runners use considerable plantar pressure, which is the amount of pressure the foot puts on the ground. Changes in biomechanical factors, or how the legs move over time and space, also seem to have a significant effect.


As with sprinters, the fastest group in marathon running is men aged between 25 and 29.

The New York City marathon runs in waves. There are four groups of runners who begin the race roughly 30 minutes apart. As a result, statistics are available for runner speeds at 3-mile segments throughout the race. Researcher Zhenquan Lin and his team used that data to show that one factor of speed is competition. Runners increase speed and change positions more frequently at the end of the race. 

In comparison to other animals, humans are very slow. The fastest animal on record is the cheetah, which can run up to 70 mph.


Recent research on the most elite runners has led sports medicine expert Peter Weyand and his team to suggest that the upper limit might reach 35–40 mph.


According to Rankings.com, the fastest three male sprinters in the world today are Usain Bolt, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell. Bolt and Powell are Jamaican, and Gay is American. Bolt set the 100-meter record at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China, completing the race in 9.58 seconds. His speed was 34.25 feet per second. Gay's fastest time is 9.69 seconds. Powell's is 9.72 seconds.

The fastest three female sprinters are Florence Griffith Joyner, Carmelita Jeter and Marion Jones, who are all American. Joyner's fastest time in the 100-meter was 10.49 seconds, set in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, at a speed of 31.27 feet per second. Jeter's fastest time is 10.64 seconds. Jones' is 10.65 seconds.

The three fastest male marathon runners are, according to Runners World, Dennis Kimetto of Kenya, Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia and Elud Kipchoge of Kenya. Kimetto set the record for fastest marathon time at the Berlin Marathon in 2014. He completed the 26.2-mile race in just 2 hours, 2 minutes and 57 seconds. Bekele finished the Berlin Marathon in 2:03:03 in 2016. Kipchoge ran the London Marathon in 2:03:05 in 2016. 

The three fastest female marathon runners are Paula Radcliffe of England, Mary Keitany of Kenya and Tirunesh Dibaba of Kenya. Radcliffe completed the 2003 London Marathon in 2:15:25. Keitany completed the 2017 London Marathon in 2:17:01. Dibaba finished the same race in 2:17:56.


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