When the world's fastest people race in a zero gravity environment

Perhaps Usain Bolt is no longer a strange name for many people in the world because he is the holder of the Olympic record and the world in the running 100m and 200m.

Even when racing on a non-simple track, which is a race in a zero gravity environment, the fastest man in the world is still able to show his ability to let his opponents "smoke". .

Perhaps it is no longer a name too strange for many people in the world because he is the holder of the Olympic record and the world in the running 100m and 200m.

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Usain Bolt - the fastest runner on the planet.

Known as the "black lightning", Bolt has never let his opponent have a chance to rise first. That is why he is the fastest person on the planet and hard to beat when on the ground. But what if in a zero gravity environment, there is no ground as a fulcrum to run? Will Bolt show his excellence?

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Usain Bolt competes with two astronauts in a zero gravity environment.

According to Interesting Engineering, recently on the Airbus A310 engine specifically capable of creating a gravityless environment, athlete Usain Bolt, 32, had a chance to compete with the two astronauts, Jean-Francois Clervoy. and CEO of Novespace and French interior designer Octave de Gaulle.

Unexpected results when Bolt with a long stride advantage easily defeated the other two as they continued to return early in the first and second round. After this exciting race, everyone opened champagne to celebrate in a zero gravity environment.

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Everyone opened champagne to celebrate in a zero gravity environment.

Although this is the first time Bolt has experienced a zero gravity environment but not for the first time, Bolt has been involved in space projects. Last year, a group of scientists from the University of Birmingham Astronomy Association, England, decided to name a constellation Bolt, to stimulate the love of science for children.

Update 17 December 2018
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