There is a road legal 1970s Vauxhall Built by someone in the UK that can go from standing to 60 in 1 second! That's the quickest road legal time. Track cars wont be much quicker, as they wouldn't be able to get the grip down.
The world record for 0-60 mph time is 1.85 seconds, achieved by the Aspark Owl electric supercar.
The world record time for pogosticking for kids is 91 minutes and 25 seconds.
060 as a whole number? .060? 0.60?
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
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the current world record is 31492 seconds...
103 years of not winning a world series is an all time record.
When an olympic swimmer wins a race and has the letters OR listed next to their name, it stands for ' Olympic Record ". An olympic record means that no swimmer has ever swum a faster time at the olympic games. However, the time is still slower than the world record, denoted by the letters WR. The world record can be set at any official race at any time in the world.
No they are not the same. A World Record can be broken at any time. Whereas an Olympic Record can only be broken at the Olympic Games (it's a glorified Meet Record.) Keep in mind that a World Record CAN be set at the Olympic Games (which would in turn, automatically break the Olympic Record as well.) A World Record outranks an Olympic Record.
The women's 200m final world record time is 21.34 seconds, set by Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988.
IN FLYING 200m time trial(SPRINT), KEVIN SIREAU HOLDS THE WORLD RECORD WITH A TIME OF 9.57 seconds. HE SET THIS RECORD IN MOSCOW RUSSIA. HE IS FROM FRANCE.
obviously a record and a plaque with all the stuff( name record date time place who )
A World Record is the fastest time ever recorded for a specific event, whereas a World Lead time is the fastest time recorded in a specific event during the current year. World Records stand as historical marks, while World Lead times are current standings for the year.