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The Summer Olympic Games have lead off with mostly hairless , two-footed jock compete for gold . But how would record - breaking runners , such as the loyal man in the world Usain Bolt , fare against the wilder side of the animate being kingdom ?

Turns out , Usain Boltwould be left in the debris by greyhounds , cheetahs and pronghorn antelope ( if he were to take the four - leggers up on a challenge ) , writes Craig Sharp of the Centre for Sports Medicine and Human Performance at Brunel University in a commentary in the diary Veterinary Record .

captive cheetah running in South Africa

Captive cheetah running fast at the facility of cheetah outreach in South Africa.

penetrative bespeak out animal strenuosity that would put to shame many a human Olympian , while also noting humans would take menage gold in athletic versatility at theSummer Olympic Games .

No headache , though , us bipedallers would give the Dromedary camel a run for its money , at least the immobile of us would . Human runner max out at a speed of 23.4 mile per time of day ( 37.6 kilometers per time of day ) , Sharp suppose . The Dromedary camel ? This hoofed mammal tops out at 22 mph ( 35.3 kph ) . [ Look fast ! veranda of the Fastest animate being ]

A chetah would time in at 64 mph ( 104 kph ) , or about twice as tight as the world ’s top sprinters , while the pronghorn antelope would likely be on the medal stand , pull out a speeding of 55 miles per hour ( 89 kph ) . Even he fastest shuttle , the Struthio camelus , may also take home a medal in one of the black market events , clock some 40 miles per hour ( 64 kph ) .

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In the pool , bothRyan Lochte and Michael Phelpsmay have some competition ; sailfish can strive a swim speed of 67 mph ( 108 km/h ) .

Here ’s a look at some potential line - ups if some other animals were to take part in theOlympic Games :

Even Olympic weightlifters would have to contend with some fierce competition from the African elephant , which can plagiarise 661 pounds ( 300 kilo ) with its proboscis and carry 1,807 pounds ( 820 kg ) , the grizzly bear , which can tug some 1,003 pounds ( 455 kg ) , and the Gorilla gorilla , which can annul a whopping 1,984 pounds ( 900 kilo ) .

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