Running times for field events improve year after year. Most people can say that a one mile run can take anywhere between 7-10 minutes, depending on your physique and your fitness level. So in theory, a 2 mile run should take about 15-18 minutes, but calculating fatigue, if your not in your peak physical condition, it should take you no longer than 20 minutes, but it may take you up to 25-30 if your not in shape.
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I am a 22 yrs old male; weigh 10.5 stones (about 64kg I think) takes me about <14 minutes to run 2.1 miles. Hope that helps.
Well, I'm in middle school and 12 yrs old and our cross country team runs 1.9 miles for our races. My best time is 13.21, but our team captain can run it in 9.09 so for a average runner it would probably be about 14 minutes and an average person would be about 28-20 minutes!
It depends. Most people should be able to run it in under 20 minutes. If you're in pretty good shape, you can probably do it in under 15. Anything under 12 is pretty fast. My best is 11:56, and I'm in 8th grade.
Your highschool average of a good runner can run 2 miles in or around the 9-10 minute mark. When it comes to college and beyond, people can run at times around the mid 8's, the world record is just below 8 minutes.
There is no IAAF event for the mile and a half, but the closest thing to that distance is the 2,000 meters (5 laps around a track). the world record for that is 4:44 set by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco.