Mpethsi Canyonazos & Sports Projectiles: A Deep Dive

Everything that happens in Wimbledon It becomes historicand especially if it first happens. The 246 kilometers per hour that a serve of Giovanni Mpetthsi Perricard reached on track 1 are not the fastest serve in the history of tennis. But as has been in the All England Tennis CluB have turned the promising ‘Cañero’ French into a fleeting world star. John Isner He took 253 kilometers per hour at the ATP and Samuel circuit Groth A 263 at the Challenger. But it wasn’t in Wimbledonso…

Taylor Fritzon the other side of the network, it had two hundredths To see where the ball impacted and some more to execute your answer. The reaction speed It is fundamental in elite sport and although the test that Giovanni submitted to Taylor was demanding, is not the hardest to which in this sense an athlete can face. The highest speed recorded in Formula 1 is 378 kilometers per hour and, in motorcycle, GP, 266 km/h. And there are ‘projectiles’ that travel at more speed with ‘human’ impulse

Carolina Marín. Badminton.Ramón Navarro

Thus, a steering wheel badminton can touch the 265 kilometers per hour And a ball of Punta basket, the 305. One from golf can be driven to 389 and one from squash a 267. In it lacrosse His sticks finished in a network with a network have come to boost the ball to 193 km/h. In it baseball A clean arm pitcher has come to throw the ball into 170,3. And the impact with the bat has come to take the ball to 197 kilometers per hour.

Hurling stick and ball

Hurling stick and ball

In the new Olympic sport of cricketthe ball launch record is 161.3 km/h. The batting makes the ball lose speed but not much: it is estimated that it is normally going to more than 160 per hour. Gaelic sport of hurling has come to register, with its wooden cuoons 181 km/h of ball speed and the ice hockey, 177,5. Sin driving tool, clean arm, They have been measured Handball shots at 140 per hour. Beyond the ‘actions of manos‘, The most powerful shot recorded In football in competition it exceeded 221 kilometers per hour.

A baseball hit.

A baseball hit.Lapresse

The Olympic motto says: Higher, further … and faster. It’s a commandment.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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