i dont know the answer for a half marathon but i read that only 1 percent of the population has run a marathon(26.2) In a 2008 New York Times article about the Half Marathon becoming the hottest new distance in running, it estimates that 650,000 people completed half marathons in the US in 2007. A Google search of the US population for 2007 gives a result of 301M total people. This would make the percentage of half-marathon finishers less than 1%. We're a pretty special group, eh? :)
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∙ 15y agoAlmost everyone exerts themselves on a daily basis, even if it's only walking from the parking lot to a store. Anyone with more definite statistics as to how many people go to a gym regularly should definitely add.
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∙ 14y ago407,000 runners finished marathons in the USA in 2007. With the population at around 303,500,000 that calculates to about one-tenth of a percent, or 1 per every thousand. This answer above assumes every runner runs one marathon, only. If marathoners averaged 10 marathons each in 2007, that would be one-onehundredth of a percent who run marathons, by the above figures. Even that seems high to me.
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∙ 16y agoA fellow marathoner told me that 1% of people will ever run a marathon.
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∙ 13y agoApproximately 65%. Roughly 20-25% of the population are old people who can't run and there are also disabled people too!
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∙ 13y ago100%
anyone can run a 5k, its just a matter of how fast you can do it.
dont be a dummy.
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∙ 14y agoNone
5km is equal to 3.1 miles.
because you have to be really tough to run 5 k in 18 min.
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If you mean: kk-5 then it can be k^2-5 But if you mean: k+k-5 then it can be 2k-5
K-Run's Park Me In First was born on 2005-05-05.
k divided by 5
k - 5
10-k=5
k(k + 5)
0.25%
The values of k can be: 5 or -3
(New amount - Original amt) / Original amount = loss percentage. saurabh K.