The question should read,"Which famous New Zealander ran over 100 sub 4 minute miles"? John Walker
Over 11,000 miles
Mount cook is over 3,000 miles tall!
yes it is great
A little over 8000 miles. You will not be able to drive there. flying time is about 24 hours.
Just over 4.77 mph
Eden Park in New Zealand Millennium Stadium (Wales) The most famous is Twickinham the home of the Rugby Football Union
You have to average at least 9.32 miles per hour over the distance of the race to achieve a 20-minute time.
Center to center, they are just over nine miles apart (17 minute drive).
No. This would be 60 kilometers in an hour.1 kilometer = 0.621371192 mileThis would be over 37 miles an hour.
You must average at least 9.01 miles per hour over the distance of the race to achieve a 12-minute time.
It is not really a question that can be answered. they are not long distance runners and are unlikely to run for a minute on the go. A leopard can reach speeds of 90kmh over short distances 60-70 meters
Steve Williams is a New Zealand-born caddy, who is famous for being Adam Scott's caddy during his recent Masters win, and also for serving as Tiger Woods' caddy for over ten years.