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Honor's Lightning Robot Claims 100m Sprint Edge Over Usain Bolt's Record

SHREDNEWZ Desk·Posted 2h ago (August 22, 2026)· 3 min read·BBC - World·AI-Assisted
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Honor's Lightning Robot Claims 100m Sprint Edge Over Usain Bolt's Record
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What Happened

On Saturday, August 22, 2026, Chinese smartphone maker Honor announced that its humanoid robot Lightning completed a 100‑meter sprint in 9.32 seconds at the World Humanoid Robot Games held in Beijing.

The performance surpassed the human world record of 9.58 seconds set by Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt at the 2009 World Athletics Championships in Berlin, according to Honor’s statement and corroborated by China’s state broadcaster CCTV.

Lightning also won the Beijing half marathon in April 2026 with a time of 50 minutes and 26 seconds, which the organizers said was faster than the elite men’s human world‑record pace for the distance.

What the Evidence Establishes

Multiple independent sources confirm the core facts: Honor’s press release, BBC World video coverage, and Al Jazeera’s sports report all state that Lightning ran 100 m in 9.32 seconds.

The sources agree that the event took place during the second World Humanoid Robot Games, which opened on Saturday, August 22, 2026, and featured over 2,000 robots from 16 countries competing in events ranging from boxing to household tasks.

Both outlets note that Lightning’s legs were lengthened by 10 cm to 1.05 metres (3.4 feet) before the games, having originally measured 95 cm, and that the robot stands 169 cm tall.

Where the Accounts Conflict

The sources diverge slightly on the context of Lightning’s half‑marathon achievement: BBC’s video description frames it as a preparatory test event, while Al Jazeera explicitly calls it a race the robot won in April 2026.

Additionally, BBC emphasizes that the robot’s peak speed reached 14.5 metres per second during a preparatory test, whereas Al Jazeera highlights the robot’s half‑marathon time without mentioning the peak speed figure.

These differences reflect varying editorial focus rather than contradictory factual claims about the robot’s performance metrics.

Context and Stakes

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

The World Humanoid Robot Games serve as a platform to showcase domestic capabilities; more than 2,000 robots from 16 countries are expected to compete, indicating significant international interest.

Honor’s demonstration aligns with broader state‑backed efforts to position China as a leader in next‑generation robotics, potentially influencing future investment and subsidy decisions in the sector.

What to Watch Next

Within the next five days, Honor may issue a follow‑up statement detailing Lightning’s software upgrades or potential commercial partnerships, a pattern observed after previous robotics demonstrations in China.

Over the next month, Chinese ministries could announce new funding guidelines or tax incentives aimed at scaling humanoid‑robot production, reflecting the strategic industry designation mentioned in the reports.

Market participants may also watch for any disclosures from Honor’s shareholders regarding revenue expectations tied to robotics divisions, although no financial figures have been released yet.

Bottom Line

The verified evidence shows that Honor’s Lightning robot achieved a 100‑meter time faster than Usain Bolt’s human world record, marking a notable milestone in robotic speed development.

While the achievement underscores rapid progress in actuator and control‑system technology, the sources provide no data on the robot’s practical utility, cost, or readiness for industrial deployment.

Future announcements from Honor and Chinese policy bodies will be key indicators of whether this performance translates into broader economic or strategic impacts.


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