Terry Fox averaged about 42 kilometers per day during his Marathon of Hope, which he undertook in 1980 to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. He ran this distance nearly every day for 143 days before his journey was halted due to the spread of his cancer. His remarkable effort inspired countless individuals and raised millions for cancer research.
He ran an average of 42 kilometres a day
Terry ran an average of 10 kilometers every day.
Terry Fox ran about 23.4 miles per day. Almost a marathon(26 miles and 385yards)
Terry Fox had just over 5,000 km left to complete his Marathon of Hope when he was forced to stop due to a reoccurrence of cancer.
5426 km/ hr
5426 km/ hr
According to the Wikipedia article on his name, although Terry Fox did complete part of the journey, his cancer returned. He had to be forced to end his run after 143 days and after less than 6000 km of running.
Your average speed was 12.4 miles per hour or 19.96 km per hour.
Average speed of 16.13409 mph. ( 25.9653 km/ph ).
there are 1000m in a km so he ran 1600m.
I cannot reconcile how to do this, because my answer doesn't look correct.
If you ran 5 kms in 36 minutes, then your average speed is exactly 5 km per 36 minutes. Scaling it to a more familiar unit, it's also equal to 81/3 km per hour, and about 5.178 miles per hour.