The record for the fastest mile run the high school track is 3.53.43.
The current record for running the fastest mile relay race in high school is currently 3 minutes, 58 seconds, and 30 milliseconds. The record was set on May 15, 1965 by Jim Ryun from Wichita East High School.
I'm guessing Reed Fischer around 1972, I think he ran a 4:05 mile. He's from Highland Park HS. I could be wrong on this answer.
im not to sure what it is but im on the team right now and i run a 6 min mile and could be faster and 12:30 two mile for the girls
As of June 15, 2009, only 4 American High School runners have ever gone under 4 minutes in a 1 mile race. Jim Ryun, Tim Danielson, Marty Liquori, and Alan Webb (the current High School and American record holder in the mile)
Richard "Bones" Bright at the 1963 Connecticut State Track and Field Championship held at Yale. The time for the mile was 4:10.8.
They join the mile high club after school.
Svetlana Masterkova holds the world record for the Mile run at 4:12.56 which is 9.35 meters longer than the 1600. Her mile time is more than three seconds faster than the second best ever. Additionally Masterkova was known for winning her races from the front, rather than sprinting for the finish, so it is impossible any other individual could have arrived at the 1600 meter mark ahead of her adjusted mile time or even her actual mile time.
Galen Rupp holds the American record in the 10000 meter run. He ran 26:48.00 in Brussels on September 7, 2012.
Steve Prefontaine ran the two-mile in 8:41.5 while in high school.
637.8 people every square mile in Maryland according to 2007
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