Robot beats Usain Bolt's 100m sprint record

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publish: 2026-08-23 11:43

By: 無綫新聞

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Chinese humanoid robots broke records set by humans, including Usain Bolt's 100-meter sprint world record, on the opening day of the Olympics-like World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing on Saturday.

 

More than 2,000 humanoid robots were participating in the event, the organizer said.

 

At a 100-meter sprint, a humanoid robot achieved a result of 9.39 seconds, beating the human record of 9.58 seconds set by Jamaican athlete Bolt in 2009.

 

In a standing high jump, a humanoid robot was able to reach 2.88 meters, well above the 0.95 meters best result by a humanoid in last year's first edition of the games. It surpassed the human high jump record of 2.45 meters set by Cuba's Javier Sotomayor in 1993.

 

Both robots were from Beijing-based X-Humanoid.

 

The five-day games, now in its second year, are a spectacle demonstrating China's rapid progress in advanced robotics as the technology race with the US heats up, with 51 events and more than 1,000 competitions taking place including running, table tennis and soccer.

 

Before the opening, a humanoid robot from Chinese smartphone company Honor completed a 100-meter sprint in a record of 9.32 seconds during a trial of the games, the company said, at a peak speed of 14.5 meters per second.

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