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This is BirdNote.
鈥淟adies, gentlemen, and birds: Take your marks!鈥
Lined up at the starting blocks for the 100-meter dash are the world鈥檚 fastest man and the fastest woman. Alongside them are an Ostrich, an Emu, and a roadrunner.
鈥淎nd they鈥檙e off!鈥
Olympic sprinters are awesomely fast runners. Usain Bolt ran the fastest men鈥檚 100-meter dash ever recorded, reaching a top speed during the sprint of almost 28 miles per hour. Man, that鈥檚 fast! And Florence Griffith-Joyner, the fastest woman, ran the hundred just a shade slower. But are they any match for some of the swiftest birds on two legs? In the time it took to explain this, all of our runners have crossed the finish line.
And the gold medal goes to... Africa鈥檚 Ostrich! Sprinting across the finish line at an incredible 43 miles an hour. This bird can trot at 31 miles an hour for miles and miles. The Emu from Australia takes silver, easily topping 30 miles an hour. And standing proudly on the podium alongside the big birds, the world鈥檚 fastest man and woman. They took bronze just a tick ahead of the roadrunner. I wonder whose picture will appear on the box of Wheaties.
For BirdNote, I鈥檓 Michael Stein.
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Credits:
Written by Bob Sundstrom
Producer: John Kessler
Managing Producer: Jason Saul
Associate Producer: Ellen Blackstone
Narrator: Michael Stein
BirdNote鈥檚 theme music was composed and played by Nancy Rumbel and John Kessler. Crowds recorded by John Kessler.
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