He ran an average of 42 kilometres a day
5426 km/ hr
Terry Fox ran about 23.4 miles per day. Almost a marathon(26 miles and 385yards)
5426 km/ hr
According to the Wikipedia article on his name, although Terry Fox did complete part of the journey, his cancer returned. He had to be forced to end his run after 143 days and after less than 6000 km of running.
12.5 km
15 km
about 10 km with speed of 10 km p/h
Terry Fox was an incredible Canadian athlete who lost a leg to cancer at the age of 20, then two years later began a run across Canada to raise awareness of, and money for, cancer research.He started his run at St. John's, NF by standing in the Atlantic Ocean, with intentions to do the same at the Pacific Ocean. He ran nearly 5400 km in 143 days, the equivalent of a full marathon every day, with an artificial leg.His run ended in Thunder Bay Ontario, when cancer moved into his lungs. He died shortly afterward at the age of 22, just a month short of his 23 birthday.Mr. Fox's 1980 run was joined and supported by many, many celebrities from the United States and Canada, and was covered by news media around the world. The initial run raised more than 10 million dollars.Terry Fox is a Canadian and international hero. His "runs" continue to this day, and have raised countless millions of dollars.
Laura Secord ran about 20 miles (32 Km)
At 15 km/hour you will have run 10km in 40 minutes.
The Andes mountain range is about 7,000 km (4,300 mi) long.