1600 is not a recognised swimming event. 1500m is and world class times are just under 15 minutes, so 1600 meters would be about 16 miutes
nope
Most likely 18 seconds or slower.
There are roughly 1600 meters in a miles, so your 1500 meter time multiplied by 1600/1500, or 16/15, would give you a mile time. For example, a 6:00 1500 time would be a 6:24 mile.
I think anything under 30 seconds is pretty good.
A great time is anything 5 minutes or lower.
Alan Webb currently holds the fastest high school 1600 meter relay time of 3:53.43. He broke a 36 year standing record set by Jim Ryan in 1965 of 3:55.3.
30 seconds
The current world record holder for the women's 10,000 meter swim is Hungary's Eva Risztov. She set the record with a time of 1 hour, 59 minutes, and 27.3 seconds in 2012.
1 mile = 1608 meters, so they are pretty much the same
Average speed = total distance divided by total time (100 km) divided by 2 hours = average speed = 50km/h.
17.22
1600