Well if you're not talking about an olympic time I would say about 1 minute and 10 seconds but that's coming from a competitive swimmer and just thinking about the average time for most people on my team.
Depending on how fast you can swim, times can vary from one minute and thirty seconds (a beginner) all the way down to going as fast as a forty two second 100 meter (advanced, in great physical shape, high zone qualifier). It also depends on what stroke you are swimming, as one stroke can be faster than another.
2.29 meters per second.
A hundred-meter race
54.6807 yards (1.09361 yards per meter).
425.25
People should not answer these things. The smartest being in the world should
Faster than the person in second place.
Many athletes compete in international sports events, and the meter is an internationally used measurement.
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12.5
The 100 meter race started in the 1896 Olympics.
The 220 yard race has been replaced with the 200 meter race although it is about 222 yards long; the 440 yard race has been replaced with the 400 meter race; and the 1,500 meter race has replaced the mile.