100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 400 meter dash, 800 meter run, and the 1500 meter run.
Yes, the fastest 40 yard dashes are around 4.24 seconds.
You could get a rough estimate by dividing by 60, and multiplying by 55. However, you can't really convert from one to the other, because the human body doesn't work that way.
Shahid Afridi made the fastest fifty in five year.
a good time in the 70 meter dash for an olympic medalist would be about 6.8 to 7.6
5/6 meter 0.8333333... meter
Five, 3 gold and 2 silver. 1984 - Los Angeles 1) 200 meter dash - silver 1988 - Seoul 1) 200 meter dash - gold 2) 100 meter dash - gold 3) 4x100 meter relay - gold 4) 4x400 meter relay - silver
3.5 of a meter
Cathy Freeman won 1 gold medal at the Olympic Games (400 meter dash in 2000), 2 gold medals at the World Championships (400 meter dash in 1997 and 1999), and 4 gold medals at the Commonwealth Games (4x100 meter relay in 1990, 200 meter dash and 400 meter dash in 1994, and 4x400 meter relay in 2002).
The only American woman to win three gold medals at the 1964 Games in Tokyo was Sharon Stouder, a 15 year old swimmer who won gold in the 100 meter butterfly, 4x100 meter freestyle relay, and 4x100 meter medlay relay. She did not have any serious illness as a child. Maybe you are asking about the 1960 Games in Rome where Wilma Rudolph won gold in the 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, and 4x100 meter relay. She contracted polio as an infant and was unable to walk properly until the age of 11. Five years later, at the age of 16, she was a member of the United States Olympic team at the 1956 Games in Melbourne and won a bronze medal in the 4x100 meter relay.
"Monkey meter" is not used as a measurement.
There are 20 linear meters in a five-meter by five-meter area. This is calculated by adding the perimeter lengths of the square, which is 5+5+5+5 = 20 linear meters.