It depends how fast your 1 mile time is, if you're running 6 minute miles i would say, anything under 9 minutes
one hour 15 minutes for a girl that is
The average time for 2 mile run is from 13 to 15 minutes. Hope this helped, from PvtNinja.
Yes, running a 5K in 18 minutes is a great time for a 15 year old. Congrats.I believe a 15 year old running a 5K in 18 minutes is excellent; competing time for a 5K is 19-20 minutes.
The running time of Cars 2 is 112 minutes.
No it isn't, that would be a good walking time perhaps. A good to average time for 12k would be about half of that (1hr and a 15 min), a very good time would be sub 60 minutes, and pure amazingness would be sub 45 minutes.
yes this is a very good time. my mile time is five minutes and forty seconds. im 14 and im in the top of my school for running. that's very good.
My dad is 47, he can run it in 6 minutes something. PS: he wasn't an athlete when he was young, but he was pretty fit. He started running during summer and in 3 month he got in a very good shape. He ran 3 miles three times a week and he ran them fast. His time was 23 minutes for 3 miles. ( He got in shape this summer and started running this summer, he's 47)
That is a very good time: about 5:24 per mile.
3 Miles in 19.5 minutes (19 minutes 30 seconds) is 1 mile in 6.5 minutes (6 minutes 30 seconds). (19.5 ÷ 3 = 6.5)That is based on her average speed. It is safe to assume that she can run one mile or just even the first of 3 miles in less time, probably around 6 minutes. That is a good pace! A 5k (five kilometers) run is about 3.107 miles. A mile in 6.5 minutes is the same as 3.107 miles in 20 minutes 11.7 seconds (average speed of 9.23 MPH).The female record for a 5K is about 14 minutes 11 seconds. A very good time is still 17-20 minutes. A good beginners time is around 30 minutes.
Taking 60 minutes (one hour) you divide by 7 = 8.5714 miles per hour. If he kept that pace for a marathon, he would complete the marathon in 2 hours and 48 minutes. Not world class, but a very good time for an amateur.
If you ran 10 miles in 30 minutes, you averaged 20 miles per hour. You covered the 10 miles in half an hour, so double the time and the distance, and you'll get 20 miles in 1 hour, or a 20 mph average.