5 km isn't a marathon, it's about 1/8th of a marathon.
And the time would be hugely dependent on the fitness level of the runner. Somewhere between 20-40 minutes for someone who do manages to run/jog the whole stage.
The average time is close to 1 hour for a 10k. Male runners usually run faster than female runners.
In US marathons held during calendar year 2012, the average finish time for women was 4:43.
Any average would be almost meaningless. A top athlete would run it in about 2 minutes. An unfit, overweight person would find it difficult to run it at all.
I'm 35, I can do 5k in about 22-25 minutes. Depending on your fitness level and pace it could take 40-50 minutes.
I ran my first 5k without much training (though very fit, I don't usually run as part of my workouts) at 27:37 at 44.
35 mins
The 10km world record is held by Kenenisa Bekele from Ethiopia, with a time of 26 minutes and 17 seconds.
3:21
probably around 13 1/2 The average in shape.
In US marathons held during 2012, the average finish time for men was 4:18. The average finish for women was 4:43.
7,5 km/h
I am 13 years old and I run 10km in 43minutes. All you need to do is run everyday. Don't over do it though, otherwise you could get very badly injured. Soon you will get into a pattern so that you can run without thinking. I hope this has helped you. :)
Almost 10km without getting tired or hot!
for men it is about 5:30 minutes - 7:00 for women its 6:30 - 8:00
Over 15 km per hour.
At 15 km/hour you will have run 10km in 40 minutes.
10,000m or 10km walk, although you're not alllowed to run in that.
Athletics governing bodies do not allow children as young as 11 years to run so far.