that is not true my girlfriend,Robin Shumaker, who goes to school at pontotoc ms city school ran a 4:58 last night and her best is 4:42
Can't be true. Too fast for 7th grade. With a 4:42 in 7th grade, she's on track for the 2012 Olympics. Jordan Hasay (current 12th grade phenom) only runs about a 4:32 mile, and she made the olympic trials finals last year.
Totally agree, 4:42 for 7th grade is physically impossible. World record is around 5:30.
My sister is Cory Mcgee and she is on a full ride at University of Florida and her time is around a 4:44 and she is only a freshman and i am in seventh grade and my mile time is around a 5:44 and improving. This is definatly not true so stop lieing to make yourself and friend feel good about yourself.
Jason Beaver, 7 years old, on January 18, 2009, ran the fastest time for a mile 6:22 at a USATF Sanctioned event (Smith College, Northampton, MA) It may have been the fastest that day, but it was not even close to the fastest ever. Somewhere around 5:07 is the U.S. record for a 7-year old. Jason Beaver did set the U.S. 7-year old record for a half marathon earlier this year with a time of around 1 hour and 45 minutes.
The time a 7th grade boys can different thing if they play a sport. Their time will be between 6-9mins. If they don't play a sport 7-12mins.
I just finished 8th grade, and my mile time is about 6 1/2 minutes. If I remember correctly, my 7th grade mile time was anywhere from about 7-8 minutes.
anything below 7:30
i am in 6th grade and i ran it in 5:56 so if your in 8th grade and you cant run it in 5:56 you need some help
In southwestern PA, we had a kid do a 4:38 in 2006
Last year when I was in seventh grade I ran a 5:22. The fastest at my school the year before that was 5:09 (Though I expect to beat his time in eighth grade of 4:53)
im in 8th grade and the kids at my school get around 7 minutes
Our 7th grade record for the 1600 was 5:03 since 1994, and yesterday 17 May 2012 my runner hit 4:56.
malcolm Jackson 7.89miles in 8min
I ran the mile in 4:55 in 7th grade
The fastest i have heard is 1:58 which is crazy but true. TOTALLY IMPOSSIBLE. mile record is about 5:30
some kid got five forty six
1 hour
Seventh graders have not yet been officially clocked for speed, e.g., 10 miles per hour, etc. Though, the fastest a human being can run (not a seventh grader, but the fastest a human being can run) is 23 miles per hour. Seventh graders have not yet been specifically clocked for speed.
The record for the fastest mile run the high school track is 3.53.43.
A great Tim would be 10 mins because I am the fastest kid in seventh grade cross country and run 11 30 and Olympic runners get 8 sometimes 9
My grandson ran a 1:35 quarter mile, it was the best in his school for K thru 3rd grade. he is in kindergarten.
That would depend on several factors, such as your gender, your age, whether or not you've hit puberty, etc. If I remember correctly from seventh grade, the fastest people in my PE class got around 6 minutes, but I've heard of boys running closer to 5 minutes or so. That said, don't push yourself too hard in seventh grade. Especially if you haven't gotten your growth spurt, chances are you're going to get a lot faster later in life if you keep training.
It would depend on how long you've been running and what grade you're in. If you're in 6th grade, I'd say a good time for boys would be 6:30-8:00 for 1 mile (multiply that by 1.5 for a 1.5-mile race). If you're in 7th grade, maybe 6:00-7:30 for 1 mile. For 8th graders, 5:15-6:30. Again, if your races are 1.5 miles, multiply that mile time by 1.5. If you run 2-mile races (which I doubt, for middle school), multiply it by 2. Although, keep in mind that you probably won't be able to maintain your mile pace for 1.5 or 2 miles, so it will be about 15-30 seconds per mile slower.
It is the number set that everyone shoots for. As an example, in a P.E. class, the benchmark for 8th grade boys in the mile is 8 minutes. Then 8 minutes or less is the time all the 8th grade boys shoot for.
the fastest mile time for 14 year-olds is 5 minutes and 59 seconds
The fastest mile time on pogo stick by a woman is 37 minutes, 58 seconds. The fastest mile time for a man is 30 minutes, 50 seconds.