It's perfectly OK to walk in most 10k races (although more people will be running than walking), especially if the race is titled "10k run/walk." However, if it's specifically called a "10k run," you might want to email the race organizers and ask if it's OK to walk. Sometimes a race has a "5k run/walk" and a "10k run," meaning that you can run and/or walk in the 5k but can only run in the 10k.
Basically, it's most likely that walking is totally fine. It's not like they can disqualify you for walking, anyway.
A 10k run is approximately 10,000 meters in distance.
Age doesn't make any difference; as long as you know how to walk and your parents let you run, you can participate in most 10k's.
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It would take 1 hour and 15 minutes to run 10k at a pace of 8k per hour.
Human beings cannot run 44.172 km per hour (yet). However, if they could, it would take 13.6 minutes to run a 10k.
It depends on the speed at which the runner is travelling.
Yes, and charity runs of 5k or 10k.
Get 10k points.
A transferrable one will run you 10K+