A 5k race translates as 3.1 miles. This is the average race length for high school cross country runners. This is also the average race length for crew rowers in the springtime.
Because there was probably previous Marathons before the London Marathon. Example - a runner in a Marathon could have the number 1498 when there is only 357 people running there with him/her. The next Marathon might have less people but even higher numbers.
The Greeks.
The actual square mileage is 10,714
An "ordinary" marathon is 26 miles and 385 yards (26.22 miles) or 46145 yards. The Olympic marathon is 42.195 kilometers, which is longer by about 4.7 inches. Any marathon race may add up to 42 meters to assure that the actual course distance qualifies under IAAF rules (1 meter per kilometer).
There are a lot of different running shoes on the market at the moment, and they are all different. Your husband needs to go into a sports shop and speak to a sales assistant who can advise him on what shoes would be best for him. By going into an actual shop your husband will be able to test the comfort, weight and grip of the shoes he likes. Also explain to the shop assistant that he is intending to run a marathon and she can give advice on the type of running shoe that will benefit your husband.
Yes, it is. Running on a treadmill will certainly help, but treadmills don't have the incline variability of natural terrain, so your body won't be prepared to run the half-marathon. Training on a treamill is a great way to prepare for a mini marathon. It would also be a good idea to get some actual track time in if possible.
There is no actual proof that this occurred at all. Many say that his running from Marathon to Athens was only partly based in truth. But if it did occur at all it would have been in the same year as The Battle of Marathon, which occurred in 490 BC.
You can get a Federally approved form from DMV to record actual mileage and keep with vehicle and just add that mileage the accumulated mileage on the new speedometer
It is the mileage that is actually on the car. If the odometer is replaced, the correct reading is written down. Add that to the reading of the replacment odometer and you have the actual mileage on the car.
90-110 kmpl
Yes it is. Free running is a sport
There is no rule that says a partnership cannot use the standard mileage rate for vehicles. What you may be running into is the IRS rules for automobile fleets. If your business operates a fleet of automobiles (defined as five or more vehicles that are used simultaneously), then you are required to deduct actual expenses -- you cannot use the standard mileage rates for vehicle fleets.