The answer is: 4.02336 laps, i.e. 4 laps plus 9.344 meters (30.66 feet).
1 lap around a standard Olympic oval track is 400 meters.
1 mile = 5280 feet = 1609.344 meters
1609.344 meters/400 meters = 4.02336 laps
So if you've been running exactly 4 laps on an Olympic (i.e. 400-meter) track thinking it was your definitive 1-mile time, your real 1-mile time is actually a little longer, but just a couple of seconds longer.
At an 8-minute mile pace (11 ft/sec), that extra 30.66 feet takes another 2.787 seconds to run.
But older/traditional US and U.K. tracks are not Olympic tracks--they are 440 yards per lap, which is exactly 4 laps per mile.
In a 50 meter pool, one mile would be 16 laps (32 lengths).
32 in a 50metere (Olympic pool)
An Olympic pool is 50 metres long so half a mile = 16.1 laps approx.
1 mile/0.8 mile = 1.25 laps.
1 mile is equal to 4 laps of a standard 1/4 mile track.
4 laps of 400m (about 4 laps of 1/4 mile)
The length of the track determines this. A quarter mile track would be 3 laps to equal .75 mile.
32.18 laps
Four laps around a standard GAA pitch is equal to one Mile.
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If its a track oval, its four laps for a mile. 2 laps for half a mile. if around a football feild, itd be about 4.5 laps
they cycle for atleast 8 to 10 miles