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Well there's two parts to this question, how fast can a shark and how fast can a human (boy) swim?
The fastest recorded time for a Shark was for a Blue Shark which swam at 24.5 miles or (39.4 kilometres) per hour.
The fastese recorded time for a human is somewhere around 14 to 15 km/h.
Therefore the record for a shark is 2.5 times that of a human and it will never be the case that a human (unassisted by equipment) will swim as fast as a shark. When comparing the fastest shark with the fastest human.
The fastest recorded time for a Shark was for a Blue Shark which swam at 24.5 miles or (39.4 kilometres) per hour.
The fastese recorded time for a human is somewhere around 14 to 15 km/h.
Therefore the record for a shark is 2.5 times that of a human and it will never be the case that a human (unassisted by equipment) will swim as fast as a shark. When comparing the fastest shark with the fastest human.
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