Road races are usually run over 42.2km and the world record for this is 2:03:59, held by Haile Gebrselassie from Ethiopia. He ran this time on 28 September 2008 in the Berlin marathon.
40km/h
40km
It is 40km because 4000m equals 4km
5% of 40km is 2km
Bolt can run at an average of 37km/h but a wombat can run at an average of 40km/h therefor a wombat is champion.
The world record for the 3-mile run is 12 minutes and 51 seconds, set by Daniel Komen of Kenya in 1997.
The current world record in Temple Run 2 is held by Imran Chua, who scored 52,659,760 points in the game.
Hybrid is where if you go at any speed over 40km/h then you run on gas but if you go slower than 40 you will run on electricity.
Starting in 2008 they had the pros run a separate course that does not. The pros start on the other side and run a world record eligible course.
In 1960, Herb Elliott set the world record for the one-mile run, and Pyotr Bolotnikov set the world record for the 15,000 meters run. Elliott's record stood until 1966, while Bolotnikov's record lasted until 1971.
The world record is held by Blake Bell, who earned 119,211,030 points in a single game of Temple Run
Tirunesh Dibaba has the world record in the 5,000 meter run at 14:11.15 and the Olympic record in the 10,000 meter run at 29:54.66.