A good time for a freshman boy in the 200-meter dash typically ranges from 24 to 30 seconds, depending on their level of training and experience. Competitive athletes may aim for under 25 seconds, while those new to the sport might be closer to the 30-second mark. Overall, individual performance can vary significantly based on factors like conditioning and technique.
About 25 seconds I would say.
25 secs is a good time a very good one at that actually.
27-24
The average time for a 200 meter sprint race depends on the age of the runner. But, the average time is from 30 seconds to about 40 seconds to run this distance.
At the 2008 Games in Beijing, Michael Phelps of the United States won gold in the men's 200 meter freestyle in a time of 1:42.96 and Federica Pellegrini of Italy won gold in the women's 200 meter freestyle in a time of 1:54.82.
I would say 35 seconds would be good I am 49 and I run 34
25 seconds.
45 seconds.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, that is swimmer Michael Phelps of the United States who has won gold in 9 individual Olympic events: 2004 - 100 meter butterfly, 200 meter butterfly, 200 meter individual medley, 400 meter individual medley 2008 - 200 meter freestyle, 100 meter butterfly, 200 meter butterfly, 200 meter individual medley, 400 meter individual medley
1.1 seconds
25.5 to 24.5 if you get down here your pushing state records.
50 meter freestyle 100 meter freestyle 200 meter freestyle 400 meter freestyle 800/1500 meter freestyle* 100 meter backstroke 200 meter backstroke 100 meter breaststroke 200 meter breaststroke 100 meter butterfly 200 meter butterfly 200 meter individual medley 400 meter individual medley 4×100 meter freestyle relay 4×200 meter freestyle relay 4×100 meter medley relay