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They go about 5 knots, on a good run. The world speed record for a human-powered submarine is just over 8 knots (9.2 mph), achieved in a two-person sub built by the École de technologie supérieure of ...
Over seven days of racing in Germany, Stratford youth showed the world what dragon boat racing means to the Festival City.
Gta Meet Eta, the world’s fastest human-powered human vehicle A Canadian team run by U of T engineering grads set a world record of 139 km/h in September with a sleek-looking bike.
A team of U of T Engineering alumni and students has created the world’s fastest human-powered vehicle: a bicycle that reached 139.45 kilometres per hour (86.65 miles per hour) at the World Human ...
He planned his attempt for the World Human Powered Speed Challenge at Battle Mountain, where Canadian Sam Whittingham set the record three years ago, topping out at 133.28 kilometres per hour.
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