According to the GAA rules, a Gaelic Football pitch can be between 130 metres and 145 metres long and between 80 metres and 90 metres wide. On that basis a 5km run will take between 10.6 and 11.9 laps approximately.
2 laps+.5
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Gaelic Football is a fast and physical field sport. As such the players need to be very strong and fit to play it at the top level.
1 football field is 100 yards and that equals 300 feet so 115 feet is a little more than a third of a football field
16 times around a football field is the same as 4 miles.
No, if it just around a football field it is between 4.5 to 5 laps to make a mile.
U will see that in almost all high schools.The track is built around the football field and the field events during a track meet take place on the football field.Tracks can also be built around soccer fields.
Ireland has two major national games of equal importance. They are Hurling and Gaelic Football. The two sports are related, though very different. Gaelic Football is the more popular, but Hurling is the more unique. It is the fastest field game in the world, and a highly skilled game.
NOBECAUSE...One football field (the same as a soccer field= same thing) is less than a hectare. But two football fields (or a square measuring 100* 100m) equals to one hectare.SO...One football field is less than a hectare and two football fields equals to a hectare.
In Irish: páirc (field, park) achadh (field) gort (cultivated field) In Scots Gaelic: achadh (field)
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Billy Field - Gaelic footballer - was born in 1952.
The two national sports in Ireland, Hurling and Gaelic Football. Hurling is a stick and ball game, similar to hockey or Lacrosse, and it is the fastest field game in the world. Gaelic Football has sometimes been described as a cross between soccer and rugby.
As you ask around a football "field" (as opposed to a football "pitch") I guess you are talking about an American Football Field. Assuming you are including all the playing part (ie including the end zones), the field is 360 ft long and 160 ft wide. Its perimeter is therefore (360 ft + 160 ft) x 2 = 1040 ft 1 mile = 5280 ft → laps = 5280 ft ÷ 1040 ft/lap = 51/13 laps ≈ 5.08 laps