the runner who runs a kilometer in 4 minutes kilometer is about 0.8 of a mile, so if take someone double to run a mile, they're worse.
Roger Bannister, the first man to break the four minute mile barrier, became a neurologist and Master of Pembroke College before retiring in 2001.
John Landy was the first great Australian distance runner and the second man in the world to break four minutes for the Mile.
The runner would be running at 6.67 miles per hour. This is answered by dividing 60 (minutes in an hour) by 9 (minutes it took for one mile). You are basically saying that the runner will run a mile every 9 minutes, so how many '9 minutes' (each mile ran) are in an hour.
If a runner runs a mile in 4 minutes 30 seconds he is averaging 13.33 MPH over the total distance.
10mph average
probably under 6 minutes
The average time for a mile is about 8 minutes, for runners its 6 minutes, so a sub six minute mile is good for a runner and a sub seven for nonrunners.
30 miles an hour
7
Approx 16.17 mph.
There are 60 minutes in one hour. That 60 is the same as 20 groups of 3 minutes. If each group of 3 minutes represents 1 mile, then there are 20 miles in that hour.