World Humanoid Robot Games: Chinese humanoid robot broke Usain Bolt's record, ran 100 meters in just 9.39 seconds

World Humanoid Robot Games: The reach of technological advancement is increasing in every sphere of life. A recent example of this was seen in the form of humanoid robot action in Beijing. Where in the World Humanoid Robot Games, the Chinese robot has left behind the world record of 100 meters held by humans.

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. This feat has been achieved by a humanoid robot developed by Chinese company Tianzhuo. According to reports, in the opening race of the second World Humanoid Robot Games held in Beijing, this Humanoid Robot created a new record by completing the 100 meter race in just 9.39 seconds.

With this, the robot has left behind the world record of 100 meters held by humans. Let us tell you that this time is less than Usain Bolt's 100 meter world record of 9.58 seconds. Bolt made this record in 2009 during the World Athletics Championships in Berlin.

There was tough competition among the robots right from the beginning.
Three humanoid robots ran together in the preliminary race held at the “Ice Ribbon” stadium in Beijing on Saturday evening. As soon as the initial signal was received, all three robots moved forward rapidly. According to footage from CCTV News, the robots created by the Tianzhuo team and the Wind-Fire Lightning team remained very close to each other from the beginning. As the race progressed, the speed of the robots' steps increased and their hands also started moving back and forth rapidly.

In the end, the Humanoid Robot prepared by the Tianzhuo team reached the finish line first by a difference of almost one robot length.
He completed the distance of 100 meters in 9.39 seconds. This performance not only beat the previous World Humanoid Robot Games record, but also took less than Usain Bolt's human world record of 9.58 seconds. However, this achievement of the robot does not change the official world record of humans. This is a performance recorded in a separate category of Humanoid Robot.

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