The birdie is about the fastest projectile you’ll see at these Olympics, and it’s as light as a feather — literally.
When you’re watching the Games, keep in mind just how much an object’s speed can determine the outcome.
Is the object fast enough to go great distances?
Is it fast enough to befuddle an opponent?
Follow The New York Times Olympic coveragePlay againMethodology: The speeds of the objects were collected using a sports radar gun.
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