As of my last update, the women's world record in the 880 yard run is 1:55.0, set by Marilynne “Marilyn” Wilson on June 24, 1969. This record has stood for decades and remains one of the longest-lasting records in middle-distance running. For the most current status, it's always a good idea to check the latest from athletics governing bodies.
880 yards (3 feet/1 yard)= 2640 feet========
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My thought would be tha the record would be 1:44.9 run by Jim Ryun in Terre Haute Indiana. Since the world went to meter distances with the exception that he mile is still run in many international meets, the record would probably stand even though several runners competing at the shorter 800 meter distance would have completed 880 yards in a faster time that Ryun. R. Smith- Cary NC. mets
Yes. There are 880 yards to half a mile. There are 1760 yards to a mile.
2640There are 3 feet per yard.(880 yards) * (3 feet / 1 yard) = 2640 feetThe "yards" unit cancels out.
26400 =30 inches in a yard x 880
Peter Snell set a world record in the 800 meters of 1:44.3 at a meet in Christchurch in 1962 and ran a 2:16.6 in the 1000 meter run in 1964. These times remain New Zealand national records. He also set world records in the mile run and 880 yard run.
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To compare the two distances, we first need to convert 880 yards to meters. Since 1 yard is approximately 0.9144 meters, 880 yards is about 804.67 meters. Therefore, the difference between 800 meters and 880 yards is approximately 4.67 meters, with 880 yards being longer.
North Carolina's coastal plain has the world record, at 880 pounds. Pennsylvania and Canada also have huge black bears.
The world record was 880 pounds, killed in North Carolina. Most however, rarely get close to that size, averaging 350 pounds or less.