depends how fast you can run
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The women's world record for running 800 meters was set in 1983 by Jarmila Kratochvílová of the Czech Republic in a time of 1:53.28.
There is no 500 meters race in the world championship. They go from 400 to 800. There is a 5000 meters race though.
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The men's world record for running 800 meters was set in 2010 by David Rudisha of Kenya in a time of 1:41.01. The women's world record for running 800 meters was set in 1983 by Jarmila Kratochvílová of the Czech Republic in a time of 1:53.28.
The men's world record for running 800 meters was set in 2010 by David Rudisha of Kenya in a time of 1:41.01. The women's world record for running 800 meters was set in 1983 by Jarmila Kratochvílová of the Czech Republic in a time of 1:53.28.
I'm sure somewhere in the world there is a man running 400 meters at this very moment
The men's British record for running 800 meters was set in 1981 by Sebastian Coe in a time of 1:41.73. The women's British record for running 800 meters was set in 1995 by Kelly Holmes in a time of 1:56.21.
Using track events as an example, a split time is the time it takes to run a portion of the race. If you are running the 1500 meter race, you might have split times at 400 meters, 800 meters, and 1200 meters.
Use the formula: Speed = distance / time. If you divide meters / seconds, the speed will obviously be in meters/second.
Distance = Rate X Time so, rearrange algebraically; Time = Distance/Rate = 583 meters/53 meters/s ( meters cancel ) = 11 seconds
To calculate the speed of the elk, you would use the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance covered is 100 meters and the time taken is 5 seconds. So, the speed of the elk would be 100 meters / 5 seconds = 20 meters per second. Therefore, the elk is running at a speed of 20 meters per second.