Simulation showed how a 100m race between Jonah Lomu and Usain Bolt would end up

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How well would Jonah Lomu, a famous rugby player, do in a 100m race against the famous sprinter Usain Bolt?

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The famous Jonah Lomu was once known as the quickest rugby player in the world - but how well would he do in a 100m sprint against the iconic Usain Bolt?

An examination conducted in October 1998 revealed that Lomu was the quickest player in the world, reaching a top speed of 10.6 meters per second.

This means it's going at approximately 22.3 miles per hour. Quite fast, huh?

However, does this mean that he could compete with Bolt, the fastest man in history, in a 100m race?

Lomu was not like an ordinary person - could the All Blacks legend have a better chance against the Jamaican icon?

Using his maximum speeds, they were able to estimate his time for running 100 meters.

Jonah Lomu ran the 100 meters in 10.82 seconds.

Topic 1: Usain Bolt's remarkable time of 9.58 seconds

"Jonny May: Top 10 Fastest Rugby Players"

From fast runs on the field to amazing scoring plays, the sport has seen many quick players who have left their opponents far behind.

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While the concept of definitively determining the fastest players through a direct race may seem thrilling, the practical limitations of retired athletes and varying time periods make this scenario unrealistic.

However, we can still delve into the exciting adventure of uncovering some of the lightning-fast players who have played on the rugby field.

Please keep in mind that this list does not include any rugby sevens players.

Number 10 on the list is Jonny May from England, who ran the 100 meters in 10.71 seconds.

England's Jonny May isn't just quick; he's a powerful player. Running an impressive 10.71 seconds in a 100-meter sprint, May's fast speed has made him a strong presence on the field. With his increasing skill in scoring goals, May is often chosen by Eddie Jones for the team.

9. Cheslin Kolbe from South Africa ran the 100m in a quick time of 10.70 seconds.

Cheslin Kolbe is famously fast. He grew up playing rugby in South Africa and was known for his incredible speed even in school, where he ran the 100-meter in just 10.70 seconds. Now, as a professional player, Kolbe is even quicker, making it incredibly difficult for the other team to defend against him.

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Jonah Lomu from New Zealand completed the 100m in 10.70 seconds.

Jonah Lomu was more than just a rugby player; he was extraordinary. Even though he was big in size, Lomu had the speed of a sprinter, running 100 meters in 10.70 seconds. His incredible strength and quickness changed the way wingers played, creating a lasting impact on the history of rugby.

Doug Howlett from New Zealand ran the 100m in 10.68 seconds.

Doug Howlett is known for his incredible speed. As a past player for the All Blacks and Blues teams, Howlett was known for his fast running, with a 100-meter dash time of 10.68 seconds. This made him a difficult opponent for other teams to defend against, whether it was in international matches or Super Rugby games. His speed was a powerful advantage that other teams had to watch out for.

Jason Robinson from England ran the 100m in a time of 10.68 seconds.

Jason Robinson was incredibly quick and nimble. He could easily leave his opponents behind, making breathtaking runs that often resulted in him scoring tries. As a versatile player in both rugby league and rugby union, Robinson's impressive time of 10.68 seconds in the 100-meter dash proves that he is one of the fastest players in the sport.

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