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  • 58 Seconds
  • 1964 Hungarian film

    58 Seconds (Hungarian: 58 másodperc) is a 1964 Hungarian sports documentary short film directed by Lívia Gyarmathy. It delves into the demanding training

    58 Seconds

    58_Seconds

  • Usain Bolt
  • Jamaican sprinter (born 1986)

    races. Bolt improved upon his second 100 m world record of 9.69 with 9.58 seconds in 2009 – the biggest improvement since the start of electronic timing

    Usain Bolt

    Usain Bolt

    Usain_Bolt

  • Duane Bobick
  • American boxer (born 1950)

    defeated by number 1 contender Ken Norton by a TKO in the first round after 58 seconds of fighting. Bobick was part of a boxing family and grew up with the sport

    Duane Bobick

    Duane Bobick

    Duane_Bobick

  • 10-second barrier
  • 100-meter sprint milestone

    runners have surpassed the ten seconds mark. The current men's world record holder is Usain Bolt, who ran a 9.58 seconds at the 2009 IAAF World Championship

    10-second barrier

    10-second barrier

    10-second_barrier

  • Adam Peaty
  • British swimmer (born 1994)

    to swim under 26 seconds for the 50 metre breaststroke and the first to swim the 100 metre breaststroke under both 58 and 57 seconds. He is the first

    Adam Peaty

    Adam Peaty

    Adam_Peaty

  • Zhao Yicheng
  • Chinese speed climber (born 2009)

    qualification he set a world record time of 4.58 seconds, surpassing the previous record of 4.64 seconds held by Sam Watson. Zhao and Al Hilmi also met

    Zhao Yicheng

    Zhao_Yicheng

  • Mercury-Atlas 1
  • NASA test rocket (1960)

    launch escape system. The Atlas rocket suffered a structural failure 58 seconds after launch at an altitude of approximately 30,000 feet (9.1 km) and

    Mercury-Atlas 1

    Mercury-Atlas 1

    Mercury-Atlas_1

  • Metonic cycle
  • 19 solar year recurrence of lunar phases

    Metonic cycle defined as 235 synodic months is just 2 hours, 4 minutes and 58 seconds longer than 19 tropical years. Meton of Athens, in the 5th century BC

    Metonic cycle

    Metonic cycle

    Metonic_cycle

  • Henry Ruggs
  • American football player (born 1999)

    basketball and ran track in high school; his 100-meter dash time of 10.58 seconds was the Alabama High School Athletic Association's class 7A record. In

    Henry Ruggs

    Henry Ruggs

    Henry_Ruggs

  • Muhammad Mokaev
  • British mixed martial artist (born 2000)

    (19 March 2022). "UFC London: Muhammad Mokaev Finishes Cody Durden In 58 Seconds". Cageside Press. Archived from the original on 19 March 2022. Retrieved

    Muhammad Mokaev

    Muhammad Mokaev

    Muhammad_Mokaev

  • Mondaine
  • Swiss brand of watches based on Swiss railway clocks

    spreading 58 seconds over the 360 degrees (rather than the usual 60 seconds), the second hand comes to a complete stop at the 12 numeral for two seconds, giving

    Mondaine

    Mondaine

    Mondaine

  • Kenichi Ito (athlete)
  • Japanese four-legged runner (born 1982)

    of 17.47 seconds on 15 November 2012, and the record before that of 18.58 seconds in 2008. Ito spent nine years studying how animals like African patas

    Kenichi Ito (athlete)

    Kenichi_Ito_(athlete)

  • 100 metres
  • Sprint race

    the best female sprinters take eleven seconds or less to complete the race. The men's world record is 9.58 seconds, set by Jamaica's Usain Bolt in 2009

    100 metres

    100 metres

    100_metres

  • Santa Pod Raceway
  • Drag racing venue in Bedfordshire, England

    the venue at which the current world drag racing record, a time of 3.58 seconds at 386.26 miles per hour (621.63 kilometres per hour) was set by Sammy

    Santa Pod Raceway

    Santa Pod Raceway

    Santa_Pod_Raceway

  • The Catch (American football)
  • Iconic game-winning touchdown in 1981 NFL playoffs

    Candlestick Park on January 10, 1982, as part of the 1981–82 NFL playoffs. With 58 seconds left in the game, the 49ers faced 3rd down and 3 yards to gain on the

    The Catch (American football)

    The Catch (American football)

    The_Catch_(American_football)

  • Remo D'Souza
  • Indian choreographer and film director (born 1974)

    Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via YouTube. Birthdate and birthplace noted at 58 seconds. "Remo D'Souza on his love story with Lizelle D'Souza and their first

    Remo D'Souza

    Remo D'Souza

    Remo_D'Souza

  • Ironman Triathlon
  • Series of short-distance mile-long races

    Ironman by completing the course with a time of 11 hours, 46 minutes, 58 seconds. The runner-up John Dunbar, a U.S. Navy SEAL, led after the second transition

    Ironman Triathlon

    Ironman Triathlon

    Ironman_Triathlon

  • Sarah (cheetah)
  • Female South African Cheetah

    perform solo. Sarah greatly surpassed Usain Bolt's 100 meter time of 9.58 seconds. Kim Hubbard said that when Sarah broke the record, she looked like a

    Sarah (cheetah)

    Sarah (cheetah)

    Sarah_(cheetah)

  • Sport climbing at the 2026 Asian Beach Games
  • Sport competition at the 2026 Asian Beach Games

    new world record for the climb, clocking in at 4.58 seconds, bettering Samuel Watson's 4.64 seconds; he would go on to win the gold without actually contesting

    Sport climbing at the 2026 Asian Beach Games

    Sport_climbing_at_the_2026_Asian_Beach_Games

  • Four-minute mile
  • Completion of a mile race in under 4 minutes

    Pacific National Exhibition entrance plaza. Bannister won in 3:58.8, with Landy 0.8 seconds behind at 3:59.6. New Zealand's John Walker ran 135 sub-four-minute

    Four-minute mile

    Four-minute mile

    Four-minute_mile

  • Megan Jacoby
  • American Hyrox competitor

    race in under one hour. She completed the HYROX Anaheim race in 58 minutes and 58 seconds on April 22, 2023, taking the record from Mikaela Norman. She

    Megan Jacoby

    Megan_Jacoby

  • Westray to Papa Westray flight
  • Shortest scheduled passenger flight in the world

    record times include Captain Andy Alsop's record of 69 seconds (31 October 1974) and later 58 seconds (also by Captain Alsop) "Orkney Inter Island Flights"

    Westray to Papa Westray flight

    Westray to Papa Westray flight

    Westray_to_Papa_Westray_flight

  • Andy Hiraoka
  • Ghanaian-Japanese Boxer (born 1996)

    super lightweight division, and won by TKO in the 11th round at 1 minute 58 seconds to claim the title. At the weigh-in the day before, Sasaki was 1.8 kg

    Andy Hiraoka

    Andy_Hiraoka

  • Oscar Pistorius
  • South African sprinter and convicted murderer (born 1986)

    record holder of the 100- and 200-metre events with times of 10.91 and 21.58 seconds, respectively. Pistorius was invited by the IAAF to take part in what

    Oscar Pistorius

    Oscar Pistorius

    Oscar_Pistorius

  • Mount Elbrus
  • Highest mountain of Russia and Europe

    the western summit. Denis Ouroubko set a time of 3 hours 55 minutes and 58 seconds on this course. On the route starting from the Garabachi huts, Svetlana

    Mount Elbrus

    Mount Elbrus

    Mount_Elbrus

  • Rocket car
  • Land vehicle propelled by a rocket engine

    Pod Raceway recorded the quickest quarter mile elapsed time ever of 3.58 seconds at 386.26mph using a hydrogen peroxide powered engine car called Vanishing

    Rocket car

    Rocket car

    Rocket_car

  • Wu Yanni
  • Chinese hurdler (born 1997)

    won third place in 13.58 seconds. On 4 September, at the 13th National Games held in Tianjin, she won third place in 13.36 seconds. She won the Chinese

    Wu Yanni

    Wu Yanni

    Wu_Yanni

  • Sarah Sjöström
  • Swedish swimmer (born 1993)

    of 58.44 seconds. In the semi-finals the day before, she set a new Swedish record of 58.38 seconds, breaking the previous record of 58.71 seconds by Anna-Karin

    Sarah Sjöström

    Sarah Sjöström

    Sarah_Sjöström

  • Molly Schuyler
  • American competitive eater (born 1979)

    steak with side dishes in 4 minutes 58 seconds and returning for another meal (with a total time of 14 minutes 57 seconds for both meals). In January 2014

    Molly Schuyler

    Molly_Schuyler

  • Date and time representation by country
  • 2022-12-31 for 31 December 2022, and time, such as 23:59:58 for 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 58 seconds. These standard notations have been adopted by many countries

    Date and time representation by country

    Date_and_time_representation_by_country

  • 2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres
  • 01 seconds, and he continued to pull away from the rest of the pack until the finish. He finished in a world record-breaking time of 9.58 seconds, beating

    2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres

    2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres

    2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_100_metres

  • Speed climbing
  • Type of climbing

    6.26 seconds in 2011, the world record has been broken 20 times. The record has been broken thirteen times since 2021, most recently 4.58 seconds by Zhao

    Speed climbing

    Speed climbing

    Speed_climbing

  • Video nasty
  • Horror trend

    Banned for cinema in 1981 and again for video in 1998. Released with 58 seconds of cuts in 2002. Released uncut in 2022. Mother's Day — Banned for cinema

    Video nasty

    Video_nasty

  • Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 3000 metres steeplechase
  • for the event by entry standard or ranking. The winning margin was 0.58 seconds - the first time the women's steeplechase was won by less than a second

    Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 3000 metres steeplechase

    Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 3000 metres steeplechase

    Athletics_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_3000_metres_steeplechase

  • USS Hammann (DD-412)
  • Sims-class destroyer

    screws in full reverse, causing the ship to come to a complete stop in 58 seconds, and then the ship travelled in reverse at a top speed nearing 20 knots

    USS Hammann (DD-412)

    USS Hammann (DD-412)

    USS_Hammann_(DD-412)

  • Eric Booker
  • American competitive eater and rapper

    cannoli in six minutes / 2004 Corned Beef Hash: 4 pounds of hash / 1 minute 58 seconds Cheesecake (Mini): 50 Mini-Cheesecakes / 6 minutes Doughnuts: 49 glazed

    Eric Booker

    Eric Booker

    Eric_Booker

  • Jin Sasaki
  • Japanese professional boxer (born 2001)

    Asia-Pacific class. Sasaki was stopped in the 11th round in 1 minute 58 seconds. At the weigh-in the day before, Sasaki was overweight by 4 pounds and

    Jin Sasaki

    Jin_Sasaki

  • S3 (missile)
  • Intermediate-range ballistic missile

    (37,350 lb) of fuel and burns for 72 seconds. The second stage carries 6,015 kg (13,261 lb) and burns for 58 seconds. The nuclear warhead, a single 1.2 Mt

    S3 (missile)

    S3 (missile)

    S3_(missile)

  • Josh Gordon
  • American football player (born 1991)

    Vegas Vipers, Gordon caught a 65-yard touchdown from Ben DiNucci with 58 seconds left in the game for a 30–26 win. The Sea Dragons folded when the XFL

    Josh Gordon

    Josh Gordon

    Josh_Gordon

  • Billy Baxter (motorcyclist)
  • British motorcyclist

    practice sessions Baxter completed the lap in a time of 1 minute and 58 seconds. For the past few years, Baxter has been involved with various blind charities

    Billy Baxter (motorcyclist)

    Billy_Baxter_(motorcyclist)

  • Toluta'u Koula (rugby league)
  • Tonga international rugby league footballer

    Olympics in Sydney. Koula Jr set the GPS sprint record in 2019 at 10.58 seconds (his father's fastest 100 metre time was a 10.56). He graduated from Newington

    Toluta'u Koula (rugby league)

    Toluta'u Koula (rugby league)

    Toluta'u_Koula_(rugby_league)

  • Doomsday Clock
  • Symbol which represents the likelihood of a human-made global catastrophe

    100 seconds (1 minute, 40 seconds) in 2020, 90 seconds (1 minute, 30 seconds) in 2023, 89 seconds (1 minute, 29 seconds) in 2025, and 85 seconds (1 minute

    Doomsday Clock

    Doomsday Clock

    Doomsday_Clock

  • Big Texan Steak Ranch
  • Restaurant in Texas, United States

    who polished off the meal in just 4 minutes 58 seconds, and came back for seconds (14 minutes and 57 seconds for two meals). She did not, however, eat a

    Big Texan Steak Ranch

    Big Texan Steak Ranch

    Big_Texan_Steak_Ranch

  • 100 metres at the World Athletics Championships
  • Track event

    The championship records for the event are 9.58 seconds for men, set by Usain Bolt in 2009, and 10.61 seconds for women, set by Melissa Jefferson-Wooden

    100 metres at the World Athletics Championships

    100 metres at the World Athletics Championships

    100_metres_at_the_World_Athletics_Championships

  • Jessica Hull
  • Australian runner (born 1996)

    Kingston, Jamaica on 4 April, finishing third in a new personal best of 1:58.58 seconds. On 1 February 2026, Hull finished second in the Wanamaker Mile of the

    Jessica Hull

    Jessica Hull

    Jessica_Hull

  • Convair B-58 Hustler
  • Cold War-era American supersonic bomber

    hour (1,048.68 miles per hour) in 3 hours, 39 minutes, 49 seconds. In September 1961, a B-58 on training flight from Carswell Air Force Base suffered a

    Convair B-58 Hustler

    Convair B-58 Hustler

    Convair_B-58_Hustler

  • 2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres
  • world leader with 19.58 seconds. Bolt, the current Olympic champion and world record holder, had a season's best of 19.59 seconds. The last time the two

    2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres

    2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_200_metres

  • The Line (animation studio)
  • British animation studio

    HSBC “Charged Up” 2015 YouTube “A-Z of Youtube” 2015 Virgin Media “9.58 Seconds” 2016 Doritos “Doritos Collisions” 2018 Gucci “Gucci SS2018” 2018 Blizzard

    The Line (animation studio)

    The_Line_(animation_studio)

  • Magnús Ver Magnússon
  • Icelandic strongman (born 1963)

    loading onto barrels – 4 stones weighing 96–177 kg (212–390 lb) in 16.58 seconds (1994 Iceland's Strongest Viking) (World Record) Keg toss – 20 kg (44 lb)

    Magnús Ver Magnússon

    Magnús Ver Magnússon

    Magnús_Ver_Magnússon

  • Apollo 6
  • 1968 American Saturn V rocket test flight

    remaining three engines burned for 58 seconds longer than planned. The S-IVB third stage also had to burn for 29 seconds longer than usual. The S-IVB also

    Apollo 6

    Apollo 6

    Apollo_6

  • Apollo 14
  • Third crewed Moon landing

    fired for 370.84 seconds to send the craft into a lunar orbit with apocynthion of 169 nautical miles (313 km; 194 mi) and pericynthion of 58.1 nautical miles

    Apollo 14

    Apollo 14

    Apollo_14

  • 2026 Jack Link's 500
  • NASCAR Cup Series race

    58 seconds) Time of race: 3 hours, 23 minutes and 25 seconds Average speed: 147.504 miles per hour (237.385 km/h) Margin of victory: 0.114 seconds Fox

    2026 Jack Link's 500

    2026 Jack Link's 500

    2026_Jack_Link's_500

  • Ulugh Beg
  • Timurid sultan, astronomer and mathematician (1394–1449)

    error of +58 seconds). In his measurements over the course of many years he used a 50 m high gnomon. This value was improved by 28 seconds in 1525 by

    Ulugh Beg

    Ulugh Beg

    Ulugh_Beg

  • Yoshihide Kiryū
  • Japanese sprinter (born 1995)

    100 metres at the National Sports Festival of Japan, with a time of 10.58 seconds. The following year, Kiryū ran in the under-18 category at the same competition

    Yoshihide Kiryū

    Yoshihide Kiryū

    Yoshihide_Kiryū

  • The Perfect Pair
  • 2022 song by Beabadoobee

    adult alternative radio on 26 September 2022. The song is 2 minutes and 58 seconds at a tempo of 146 BPM. The song went viral on the video sharing platform

    The Perfect Pair

    The_Perfect_Pair

  • Armagideon Time
  • 1979 single by Willie Williams

    who believed that the ideal length for a single was two minutes and 58 seconds. Clash vocalist Joe Strummer asked Vinyl to stop the recording at that

    Armagideon Time

    Armagideon_Time

  • March 2025 lunar eclipse
  • Total lunar eclipse of 14 March 2025

    longest duration of totality was produced by member 37 at 105 minutes, 58 seconds on September 20, 1736. All eclipses in this series occur at the Moon’s

    March 2025 lunar eclipse

    March 2025 lunar eclipse

    March_2025_lunar_eclipse

  • Tasa Jiya
  • Dutch athlete (born 1997)

    new personal best time in the 100 metres of 11.58 seconds, and a new personal best time of 23.19 seconds in the 200 meters at a gala in Grootebroek. In

    Tasa Jiya

    Tasa Jiya

    Tasa_Jiya

  • James Crossley (bodybuilder)
  • English bodybuilder

    the then world record for lifting the Dinnie Stones, with a time of 34.58 seconds. A Fit At 40 campaigner in 2018 Crossley released a fitness DVD to help

    James Crossley (bodybuilder)

    James Crossley (bodybuilder)

    James_Crossley_(bodybuilder)

  • Billy Fox (boxer)
  • American boxer (1926–1986)

    Gus Lesnevich, to whom he lost in the first round by a knockout in 1:58 seconds, in a rematch that was also for the world light heavyweight title. Fox

    Billy Fox (boxer)

    Billy_Fox_(boxer)

  • Emma McKeon
  • Australian swimmer (born 1995)

    time at the first World Cup stop to win the gold medal in a time of 50.58 seconds which tied the World Cup record set by Sarah Sjöström of Sweden in 2017

    Emma McKeon

    Emma McKeon

    Emma_McKeon

  • Rat-baiting
  • Blood sport

    of 100 rats, 20 minutes 5 seconds; March 27 killed 200 rats 59 minutes 58 seconds." Jack was a Black and Tan Terrier owned by Kit Burns in New York City

    Rat-baiting

    Rat-baiting

    Rat-baiting

  • Jerry Pritchett
  • American strongman

    in 9.58 seconds (raw grip) (2018 Arnold Strongman Classic) (World Record) Frame carry (with straps) – 365 kg (805 lb) 30m course in 15.02 seconds (2016

    Jerry Pritchett

    Jerry_Pritchett

  • Combat Fitness Test
  • US Marine Corps physical fitness test

    completing this task in 2 minutes and 45 seconds or less. The minimum passing score is 3 minutes and 58 seconds. Age 41-45: A perfect score of 100 is earned

    Combat Fitness Test

    Combat_Fitness_Test

  • Hole in the Sky (song)
  • Song by Black Sabbath

    in the song: a main riff, a second riff heard at both around 24 seconds and 58 seconds into the track ("similar to—and a logical outgrowth of—the first")

    Hole in the Sky (song)

    Hole_in_the_Sky_(song)

  • Tyson Gay
  • American sprinter (born 1982)

    45.57 seconds in May. In his first 200 m outing of the season at the Reebok Grand Prix, he set a personal best and meet record of 19.58 seconds. This

    Tyson Gay

    Tyson Gay

    Tyson_Gay

  • Geoffrey Mutai
  • Kenyan long-distance runner (born 1981)

    and a best of 58 minutes 58 seconds, to his name. He also won the 2011 New York City Marathon with a time of 2 hours 5 minutes and 6 seconds (4:46 per mile

    Geoffrey Mutai

    Geoffrey Mutai

    Geoffrey_Mutai

  • Marco Simoncelli
  • Italian motorcycle racer (1987–2011)

    "Every Sunday" and every Sunday at nightfall the flame will burn for 58 seconds. On 23 October 2013, AC Milan paid a tribute to Simoncelli by posting

    Marco Simoncelli

    Marco Simoncelli

    Marco_Simoncelli

  • Roger Boisjoly
  • American aerodynamics engineer (1938–2012)

    the O-ring was burned to ash, which formed a weak seal in the joint. At 58 seconds after launch, the shuttle was buffeted by high-altitude winds, the ash

    Roger Boisjoly

    Roger_Boisjoly

  • The Letter (Box Tops song)
  • 1967 song written by Wayne Carson

    DeVilles were renamed the Box Tops and "The Letter", at only 1 minute, 58 seconds, was released by Mala Records, a subsidiary of Bell Records. The Box Tops

    The Letter (Box Tops song)

    The_Letter_(Box_Tops_song)

  • Hollow (Pantera song)
  • 1992 promotional single by Pantera

    title track was more than halved from five minutes and 48 seconds, to two minutes and 58 seconds. The American release, also from 1992, has a generic cover

    Hollow (Pantera song)

    Hollow_(Pantera_song)

  • Eduardo Buenavista
  • Filipino long-distance runner

    hours. He also holds the Philippine 5000 metres record of 13 minutes, 58 seconds, and performed the 10,000 metres in 29:02.36 minutes. "Vertek", as called

    Eduardo Buenavista

    Eduardo Buenavista

    Eduardo_Buenavista

  • Žydrūnas Savickas
  • Lithuanian strongman (born 1975)

    43.97 seconds (2002 World's Strongest Man) (World Record) Truck pull – 13,000 kg (28,660 lb) for 20-meter course 'extra uphill' in 38.58 seconds (2009

    Žydrūnas Savickas

    Žydrūnas Savickas

    Žydrūnas_Savickas

  • Tiaan Whelpton
  • New Zealand athlete

    Championships in a time of 10.24 seconds into a head wind. That month, he ran 6.58 seconds for the 60 metres to reach the semi-finals at the 2026 World Athletics

    Tiaan Whelpton

    Tiaan_Whelpton

  • Blue Room (The Orb song)
  • 1992 single by the Orb

    longest single to ever appear on the UK Singles Chart, at 39 minutes and 58 seconds. It entered the listing at position 12 and peaked at number eight the

    Blue Room (The Orb song)

    Blue_Room_(The_Orb_song)

  • Tropical year
  • Period of time for the ecliptic longitude of the Sun to increase 360°

    and gave a tropical year length of 365 solar days, 5 hours, 55 minutes, 58 seconds (365.24720 days), based on the length of a sidereal year and the presumed

    Tropical year

    Tropical_year

  • Christopher Morales Williams
  • Canadian sprinter

    Arkansas, after running 45.58 seconds in his prelim, Morales-Williams broke the world indoor 400 metre record with 44.49 seconds, winning the SEC Indoor

    Christopher Morales Williams

    Christopher_Morales_Williams

  • 2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard
  • NASCAR Cup Series race

    Cautions/Laps: 1 for 3 laps Red flags: 0 Time of race: 2 hours, 9 minutes, and 58 seconds Average speed: 96.329 miles per hour (155.026 km/h) NBC Sports covered

    2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard

    2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard

    2023_Verizon_200_at_the_Brickyard

  • Jens Voigt
  • Professional road bicycle racer and cycling broadcaster

    (144 mi), Voigt got in a five-man breakaway which finished 29 minutes and 58 seconds ahead of the main bunch. At the line, Voigt outsprinted Óscar Pereiro

    Jens Voigt

    Jens Voigt

    Jens_Voigt

  • Crab Society North
  • 1985 demo album by Stormtroopers of Death

    "blipcore", as the longest 'song' on the demo—"Papa Benjamin"—is merely 58 seconds long. Some of the songs found their way to subsequent releases by various

    Crab Society North

    Crab_Society_North

  • Su Bingtian
  • Chinese sprinter (born 1989)

    equalled the Chinese indoor record in the 60 m in Chengdu in 2010, running 6.58 seconds. At the 2010 Asian Games he won the relay gold with a national and Games

    Su Bingtian

    Su Bingtian

    Su_Bingtian

  • Manouchehr Khosrodad
  • Iranian military major general

    meters in 1 minute 58 seconds, 6,000 meters in 5 minutes 13 seconds, surpassed 9,000 meters in 15 minutes 5 seconds, stayed 30 seconds at 9,010 meters,

    Manouchehr Khosrodad

    Manouchehr Khosrodad

    Manouchehr_Khosrodad

  • Time control
  • Mechanism used in board games

    10-second intervals, and when 55 and 58 seconds have been used; during a player's final minute, the last 10 seconds are counted one by one.) Similarly,

    Time control

    Time control

    Time_control

  • Seconds of Pleasure
  • 1980 studio album by Rockpile

    Seconds of Pleasure is a 1980 album by Rockpile, a band consisting of guitarists/vocalists Dave Edmunds and Billy Bremner, bassist/vocalist Nick Lowe

    Seconds of Pleasure

    Seconds_of_Pleasure

  • The Boat Race 1978
  • Oxford versus Cambridge rowing race

    Cambridge rower James Crowden, Oxford won in a time of 18 minutes and 58 seconds. The race was complicated by bad weather, and when faced with choppy water

    The Boat Race 1978

    The_Boat_Race_1978

  • Destroyed in Seconds
  • American reality TV series

    Destroyed in Seconds is an American television series that premiered on Discovery Channel on August 21, 2008. Hosted by Ron Pitts, it features video segments

    Destroyed in Seconds

    Destroyed_in_Seconds

  • Marino Vanhoenacker
  • Belgian triathlete

    Triathlon at Klagenfurt in Austria, finishing after 7 hours, 45 minutes and 58 seconds, beating Luc Van Lierde's 1997 time of 7h50m27s. His time was subsequently

    Marino Vanhoenacker

    Marino Vanhoenacker

    Marino_Vanhoenacker

  • Narcissa Wright
  • American speedrunner (born 1989)

    reads his Wikipedia page. February 1, 2014. Event occurs at 1 minute and 58 seconds. Archived from the original on April 16, 2019. Retrieved June 29, 2020

    Narcissa Wright

    Narcissa_Wright

  • Solar Saros 118
  • Saros cycle series 118 for solar eclipses

    2029. The longest totality was 6 minutes 59 seconds on 16 May 1398, the longest annular was 1 minute 58 seconds on 23 February 1849. This solar saros is

    Solar Saros 118

    Solar Saros 118

    Solar_Saros_118

  • Bangladesh Satellite-1
  • First Bangladeshi geostationary communications satellite

    automatic abort as it entered the startup phase of terminal count at T-58 seconds. The rocket launch was pushed back 24 hours, and it was finally launched

    Bangladesh Satellite-1

    Bangladesh Satellite-1

    Bangladesh_Satellite-1

  • Bradley Wiggins
  • British former professional road and track racing cyclist

    Team). Another crash on stage three cost him a further three minutes and 58 seconds. He recovered time on stage 11, finishing fourth, from a group of 56 riders

    Bradley Wiggins

    Bradley Wiggins

    Bradley_Wiggins

  • Timeline of the STS-51-L mission
  • Detailed timeline of Space Shuttle Challenger mission

    to become dislodged from the field joint on the right SRB. At around T+58 seconds, cameras noted the creation of a plume on the aft attachment strut on

    Timeline of the STS-51-L mission

    Timeline of the STS-51-L mission

    Timeline_of_the_STS-51-L_mission

  • Dalilah Muhammad
  • American hurdler (born 1990)

    then-second-fastest woman of all time in the event with her personal best of 51.58 seconds. Muhammad was second at both the 2013 and 2017 World Championships before

    Dalilah Muhammad

    Dalilah Muhammad

    Dalilah_Muhammad

  • STS-31
  • 1990 American crewed spaceflight to deploy the Hubble Space Telescope

    its higher-than-usual orbit required a deorbit burn of 4 minutes and 58 seconds, the longest in Shuttle history up to that time. Discovery orbited the

    STS-31

    STS-31

    STS-31

  • Allyson Felix
  • American track and field athlete (born 1985)

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  • Sabah Homasi
  • American mixed martial arts fighter

    video: Sabah Homasi scores vicious walk-off KO of Maycon Mendonca in just 58 seconds". MMA Fighting. Retrieved 2022-06-25. King, Nolan (2022-12-06). "Knockout

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  • The Boat Race 1976
  • Oxford versus Cambridge rowing race

    on 20 March 1976 and was won by Oxford by 6+1⁄2 lengths in 16 minutes 58 seconds, the fastest time in the history of the race. The race was umpired by

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  • Superhero (Stephen Lynch album)
  • 2003 live album by Stephen Lynch

    because of strong audience response. The title track is 8 minutes and 58 seconds long, and largely consists of Lynch receiving the audience's suggestions

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  • Roger Bannister
  • English athlete who ran the first sub-4-minute mile (1929–2018)

    Turku, Finland, with a time of 3 minutes 57.9 seconds, which the IAAF ratified as 3 minutes 58.0 seconds due to the rounding rules then in effect. On 7

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  • 4′33″
  • 1952 modernist composition by John Cage

    is divided into three movements, lasting 30 seconds, 2 minutes and 23 seconds, and 1 minute and 40 seconds, respectively, although Cage later stated that

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    English (also common in Wales)

    Edwards

    English (also common in Wales) : patronymic from Edward.One of the earliest American bearers of this very common English surname was William Edwards, the son of Rev. Richard Edwards, a London clergyman in the age of Elizabeth I, who came to New England about 1640. His descendant Jonathan (1703–58), of East Windsor, CT, was a prominent Congregational clergyman whose New England theology led to the first Great Awakening, a great religious revival.

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  • Vibrate
  • v. t.

    To mark or measure by moving to and fro; as, a pendulum vibrating seconds.

  • Handicap
  • n.

    An allowance of a certain amount of time or distance in starting, granted in a race to the competitor possessing inferior advantages; or an additional weight or other hindrance imposed upon the one possessing superior advantages, in order to equalize, as much as possible, the chances of success; as, the handicap was five seconds, or ten pounds, and the like.

  • Second
  • a.

    The sixtieth part of a minute of time or of a minute of space, that is, the second regular subdivision of the degree; as, sound moves about 1,140 English feet in a second; five minutes and ten seconds north of this place.

  • Seconder
  • n.

    One who seconds or supports what another attempts, affirms, moves, or proposes; as, the seconder of an enterprise or of a motion.

  • Minute
  • n.

    The sixtieth part of a degree; sixty seconds (Marked thus ('); as, 10¡ 20').

  • Knot
  • n.

    A division of the log line, serving to measure the rate of the vessel's motion. Each knot on the line bears the same proportion to a mile that thirty seconds do to an hour. The number of knots which run off from the reel in half a minute, therefore, shows the number of miles the vessel sails in an hour.

  • Prime
  • a.

    An inch, as composed of twelve seconds in the duodecimal system; -- denoted by [']. See 2d Inch, n., 1.

  • Inch
  • n.

    A measure of length, the twelfth part of a foot, commonly subdivided into halves, quarters, eights, sixteenths, etc., as among mechanics. It was also formerly divided into twelve parts, called lines, and originally into three parts, called barleycorns, its length supposed to have been determined from three grains of barley placed end to end lengthwise. It is also sometimes called a prime ('), composed of twelve seconds (''), as in the duodecimal system of arithmetic.

  • Accent
  • n.

    A mark at the right hand of a number, indicating minutes of a degree, seconds, etc.; as, 12'27'', i. e., twelve minutes twenty seven seconds.

  • Degree
  • n.

    A 360th part of the circumference of a circle, which part is taken as the principal unit of measure for arcs and angles. The degree is divided into 60 minutes and the minute into 60 seconds.

  • Minute
  • n.

    The sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds. (Abbrev. m.; as, 4 h. 30 m.)

  • Chronometer
  • n.

    A portable timekeeper, with a heavy compensation balance, and usually beating half seconds; -- intended to keep time with great accuracy for use an astronomical observations, in determining longitude, etc.