I apologize for the last answer. A fifteen year old boy doesn't necessarily need to swim 1500 meters in any amount of time. It really depends on who you are. If you normally swim, then you might be able to do this in a twenty minute time period.
well i am acompetitive swimmer i have not yet swam a 1500m before but it takes me 10 minutes and 1 second to swim 800m
Most people at 13 go between 18:00 - 25:00. It depends on how much training you have.
if you do a speedwalk... maybe they go pretty fast
i dont no
I can do it in 36 seconds! What about everyone else?
=How fast does a squid swim?==they can swim really fast=
The 1500 meter swim, which is approximately a mile, record is 14:34.56 by Grant Hackett from Australia. This record, along with other swimming records, can be found at- http://www.vilacom.net/swimming/men.php Actually, to approximate swimming a mile, one would have to swim 1609.34 meters -- that's 109.34 meters more than the 1500 meter swim or 2.19 more lengths of a 50 meter pool. (1 meter = 3.2808399 feet)
safely about 25meters
Faster than you can swim.
Twenty in a 50 meter pool (Olympic), or 40 in a 25 yard pool (collegiate). However, there is no 1 km race in an olympic pool, it is either an 800 meter or a 1500 meter, which they call the mile.
Unfortunately, this is missing one key piece of information. How fast the swimmer is moving.
Octopuses swim between 12 and 14 mph.
you just need to have confidence and cup your hands when you swim move your legs as fast as you can and that should do it.
4,500 meters is about 2.8 miles.