as fast as ya mum
2 seconds
55-65s
There are roughly 1600 meters in a miles, so your 1500 meter time multiplied by 1600/1500, or 16/15, would give you a mile time. For example, a 6:00 1500 time would be a 6:24 mile.
1 mile equal 1609,344 m. The conversion is only approximated because the man is not only an instrument and the relation is not absolute linear: time for 1500 m = 1500 X time for 1 mile/1609,344
speed = distance/time = 1500/50 = 30 m/s (too fast for a runner, must be a car)
To calculate your 1500 meter freestyle time, you typically take your total swim time for the distance and divide it by the number of laps or segments swum. If you're training, you can also analyze your average lap times to see how consistent you are throughout the race. Additionally, you may consider factors such as pacing and stroke efficiency to improve your overall time. Monitoring your splits can provide insights into your performance and help identify areas for improvement.
A split time is basically the time it takes to run a fraction of a race. If there is a 1500 meter race, there could be split times at 400 meters, 800 meters, and 1200 meters. So the time it took to run the first 400 meters of the 1500 meter race would be called a split time.
The 1500 meter run has been a part of the Modern Olympics since they began in 1896. The first gold medalist in the 1500 meter run was Teddy Flack of Australia in a time of 4:33.2.
Aslı Çakır of Turkey won gold with a time of 4:10.23.
For a really good athlete who is a girl a time would be about 29 seconds. For a male it would be about 24 seconds. For girls a bad time would be around 35 and for a guy around 31.
17.22
30 seconds