The current world record in Temple Run 2 is held by Imran Chua, who scored 52,659,760 points in the game.
No, the World Record is 2:11.96 - Noah Ngeny of Kenya (record set in 1999)
They would run 1 km in 2 minutes 29 seconds.
Road races are usually run over 42.2km and the world record for this is 2:03:59, held by Haile Gebrselassie from Ethiopia. He ran this time on 28 September 2008 in the Berlin marathon.
The men's world record for the two mile run is held by Daniel Komen of Kenya. His time was 7:58. 61. For women the record is 8:58. 58 which is held by Meseret Defar from Ethiopia.
2 minutes and a half per km
2:24 flat, a record considered untouchable.
The 1 Kilometer run is not an Olympic event in Track and Field. The current world record for the men's 1 kilometer is held by Noah Ngeny from Kenya. His time is 2:11:96. He ran on September 5, 1999.
The world record is 3 minutes and 43 seconds. But maybe you are really physically fit and can run it that fast. If you are that good then why is the world record 3 minutes and 43 seconds and not your time of three minutes. I have never heard of you but I surely would have if you held the world record. In short, the answer to your question is no.
According to http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1930/october_19_1930_89679.html the world record on running a kilometer is 2 minutes 23 seconds and 6 milliseconds.
you go to the guiness world records website Then go to set a record. Go down to "how do I apply?" and follow the instructions.
The world's longest river is the Nile at 6,693 km. The world's second longest river is the Amazon at 6,437 km.