» Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:03 pm
I would say, about 96.56 km/h, or 60 miles per hour. Is a bit more than twice the normal human speed.
????Twice the normal human speed...someone should have told me humans can run 30mph
http://www.livescience.com/8039-humans-run-40-mph-theory.html
Humans could perhaps run as fast 40 mph, a new study suggests. Such a feat would leave in the dust the world's fastest runner, Usain Bolt, who has clocked nearly 28 mph in the 100-meter sprint.
I thought in km/h the mark was 40 too, but then that makes no sense, now I′m wondering what′s the real limit.
EDIT: From wikipedia: speed record 44.72 km/h