It's the Irishman Eamonn Coghlan. He ran 3:58.15 aged 41 in 1994.
85 years and older is the fastest growing age group.
The fastest man over the age of 60 is Charles Allie, who holds the world record for the 200m in the 60-64 age group with a time of 24.29 seconds.
Yes, the over 65 population is currently the fastest growing age group due to factors such as increased life expectancy and aging baby boomers entering this demographic. This trend is expected to continue in the coming years, leading to a higher proportion of the population being in this age group.
may be around 4-5 min im in track at the age of 12 and my best time for the mile was around 6-7 min.
Not if you are over eighteen years of age or the age of majority in that jurisdiction.Not if you are over eighteen years of age or the age of majority in that jurisdiction.Not if you are over eighteen years of age or the age of majority in that jurisdiction.Not if you are over eighteen years of age or the age of majority in that jurisdiction.
"Over 12 years of age" typically means someone who is 13 years old or older.
People over the age of 80 are the fastest growing segment of the population. This is expected to be true for the next four decades.
Ammar Mazrui ran a 4:41 in 2005 in the last mile race in the track season.
they can live over 60 years
Rheinhardt Harrison, born 2/15/2004 ran a 7:20.32 at the Potomac Valley Games on September 5, 2009. RESULTS: http://www.pvtc.org/20090905youth.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfred Gunning, (London, UK) ran 1 mile in 9 mins 13 seconds at Sutcliffe Park Athletics Track, age 5 years, 8 months and 2 days.
over six to seven years age.
At age 23