well the fastest maraton run was in 2h03:59 by Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia. 2h03:59 converts to 123m59s which converts further to 7439seconds. divide by 26 as there are 26miles in a marathon and you get 286.115 to 3 decimal places
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Men's Open:
Geoffrey Mutai (Kenya), 2:03:02, 2011
Women's Open:
Margaret Okayo (Kenya), 2:20:43, 2002
Men's Masters:
John Campbell (New Zealand), 2:11:04, 1990
Women's Masters:
Firaya Sultanova-Zhdanova (Russia), 2:27:58, 2002
Men's Wheelchair:
Ernst Van Dyk (South Africa), 1:18:27, 2004
Women's Wheelchair:
Jean Driscoll (United States), 1:34:22, 1994
Well Malik Ran a 2.4 40 The fastest in history and he ran a 5 Flat on the 100 meters then he dusted Usain Bolt
It's 26.2 miles long because that's how long a marathon is that's why it's called the Boston Marathon.
The Boston Marathon. It was first run in 1897.
Yes, two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon this year.
Tom Longboat, winner of the 1907 Boston Marathon.
The First perso to ever run a marathon was actually a women named "Kathrine Switzer". It was in the years of 1967 in Boston
what was last years fastest time in the boston marathon
Fastest Time: 2:03:02 Geoffrey Mutai (4/18/11 Boston Marathon)
Oh, dude, last year's fastest time for the Boston Marathon was around 2 hours and 3 minutes. Like, those runners were basically flying! But hey, if you're planning to beat that record, good luck with all that training and stuff.
Moses Mosop of Kenya ran 2:03:06 at the 2011 Boston Marathon
Toshihilo Seko from Japan won with a time of 2:11:50.
To date, the fastest time in the Boston Marathon is 2:03:02. This equates to a pace of 12.7862 miles per hour.
The IAAF regards Patrick Makau's 2:03:38 (Berlin 2011) to be the official men's World Record. However the fastest marathon ever (2:03:02) was run by Geoffrey Mutai (Boston 2011).
Fastest Time: 2:03:02 (Geoffrey Mutai, 18APR2011 in the Boston Marathon) *World Record: 2:03:38 (Patrick Makau, 25SEP2011 in the Berlin Marathon)* not recognized by the IAAF as a World Record because it was run on a course with a net elevation loss.
There is no time limit for completing a marathon. Sometimes people who are physically challenged in some way will take until after sunset to complete the race, just to prove to themselves that they can. The fastest time ever recorded for a marathon was just over 123 minutes at the 2011 Boston Marathon.
In 2011, Kenyan Geoffrey Mutai ran 2:03.02.
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