3D simulator shows the winner of a 100m sprint between a footballer, the greatest sprinter in the world and an Ostrich
Ever wondered what would happen if Usain Bolt, Cristiano Ronaldo, and an ostrich raced each other? No? Well, the internet’s got you covered anyway!
In the most unexpected race of the century, a new 3D simulation video has put these three competitors on the same starting line, and let’s just say, it’s a wild ride. The star of the show? None other than our feathered friend, the ostrich.
The simulation, hilariously shared by Vividat on YouTube, showcases the ostrich taking off with the speed of a turbo-charged rocket, leaving both Bolt and Ronaldo in its dust.
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With an astonishing top speed of 45 mph, the ostrich zipped through the 100 meters in a mere 7.3 seconds, proving once and for all that birds can indeed outpace legends. Who knew the fastest man on Earth could be so thoroughly outpaced by a flightless bird?
Usain Bolt, the king of sprinting with his world record of 9.58 seconds, had to settle for second place. The Jamaican sprinter gave it his all, but even his legendary speed couldn’t hold a candle to the ostrich’s aerodynamic advantage.
Bolt’s effort was impressive, but it turns out that ostriches have a secret weapon: an internal GPS that leads them straight to victory.
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Ronaldo, the Portuguese football superstar, lagged behind with a time of 11.22 seconds. Despite his speed on the soccer field, it seems the track was a different beast altogether.
The simulation even gave viewers a shot from Ronaldo’s perspective, showing just how daunting it was to watch an ostrich and Bolt disappear into the horizon.
In the end, the simulation leaves us with an important lesson: don’t mess with ostriches in a sprint. They’re faster than they look—and apparently, they’re not afraid to prove it!