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Chinese robot beats Usain Bolt’s 100m world record in test run

By Thomson Reuters Aug 22, 2026 | 5:07 AM

BEIJING, Aug 22 (Reuters) – A humanoid robot developed by Chinese smartphone maker Honor ran 100 meters in 9.32 ​seconds, China’s state broadcaster reported ‌on Saturday, beating the human world record held by Jamaican sprinting great Usain Bolt.

The robot, dubbed Lightning, reached a peak speed of 14.5 ‌meters ​per second during a ⁠preparatory test event ⁠for the second World Humanoid Robot Games, which opened in Beijing on Saturday.

The performance surpassed the 9.58-second men’s 100-metre world ​record set by Bolt at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin in ⁠2009.

China has been promoting ⁠humanoid robots as a strategic ​emerging industry, with policymakers and companies betting ​that advances in AI and hardware ‌will accelerate their deployment in manufacturing, logistics and consumer applications.

Lightning also won the 21-km Beijing half marathon in April ⁠in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, faster than the elite men’s human world-record pace.

The robot stood ⁠169 ‌cm tall and had 95-cm ⁠legs at the half marathon. ​Researchers ‌have since lengthened its legs ​by 10 ⁠cm to 1.05 metres ahead of the World Humanoid Robot Games, China Central Television reported.

(Reporting by Qiaoyi Li, Ellen Zhang and Kevin KrolickiEditing by Alexandra Hudson and ​Joe Bavier)