NO they do not. The first runner has to stay in the same lane of the track the whole time. If the first runner starts in one of the outer lanes their start line is ahead of the person in lane 1. The 2 3 4 runners can be in whatever lane they want to be in but lane 1 is the best cause you have to walk a shorter distance
Divide 5,000 by 2. That would give you 2,500. First runner ran 2,750 meters Second runner ran 2,250 meters
The quote "It always hurts more to have and lose than to not have in the first place" is not in Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner." It may be from a different source.
The lead runner is the runner at the base closest to home plate when there is more than one runner on base. If there are runners on second base and third base, the runner on third base is the lead runner. If there are runners on first and second, the runner on second is the lead runner. If there is only one runner on base, there is no lead runner.
He ran 4 kilometres more.
less than...a km is 1000 meters
2.5 km is not more than 2700 meters, it is less. 2.5 km is 2500 meters.
20 km are more than 20 m meters because kilometers are bigger than meters so 20 meters are less than 20 kilometers.
1 kilometer = 1,000 meters 2 kilometers = 2,000 meters 2,002 meters is more than that.
1200 meters is more than 1 km which equals 1000 meters
Because they use far more muscles than a runner does. Gymnastics takes most major muscle groups, will running uses the lower groups, mostly legs and abs.
Yes and no. A tall person will be able to cover more distance with each step, but it will require more power as they have more to move; meaning the tall person may be better in the short-run, but they may tire quicker than the short runner. I'll say yes because the taller runner's legs are longer than the shorter runner,which cause the taller runner to take bigger steps than the shorter runner.
No. .3 meters is larger than .15 meters. Just because there are more digits in .15 meters, does not make the number larger.