A standard track lap is equal to 400 meters for an outdoor track and 200 meters for an indoor track.
Seven and a half laps
To determine how many times you need to run around a track to equal 500 yards, you first need to know the length of the track. A standard track is 400 meters, which is approximately 437.4 yards. To cover 500 yards, you would need to run approximately 1.14 laps around a standard track.
Well if its your typical 400m track, then 4 times.
100 meters (the total track is 400 meters around) for outdoor highschool tracks
Three and one third.
A standard running track is 400 meters, so 2 laps is practically half a mile, and 4 laps is 9 meters shy of one mile. (1 mile = 1,609.344 meters)
900 feet, which is about 68 percent of the way around an outdoor track.
5 miles four laps is equal to 1 mile 20/4=5
3 and 3/4 around a 400 m track
depends on the size of the track
It is estimated that outdoor track is faster then indoor, however there is no set equation for this theory.