Covering 100 metres in 6.13 seconds, Sarah the cheetah set a new speed record for all land mammals on September 09, 2008 in Cincinnati, America.
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Running on a specially designed 100-metre course at Cincinnati Zoo’s Regional Cheetah Breeding Facility at Mast Farm, Sarah eclipsed the previous record time of 6.19 seconds.
Sarah, who is now officially the world’s fastest land animal, was so quick that she actually caught up with the lure that was encouraging her to hit such high speeds.
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