That would depend on several factors, such as your gender, your age, whether or not you've hit puberty, etc. If I remember correctly from seventh grade, the fastest people in my PE class got around 6 minutes, but I've heard of boys running closer to 5 minutes or so. That said, don't push yourself too hard in seventh grade. Especially if you haven't gotten your growth spurt, chances are you're going to get a lot faster later in life if you keep training.
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the fastest mile is ran by a boy named clark stevens 8:23
For a mile proably 6 minutes
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When I was in 5th grade, I usually ran the mile around 11-12 minutes. The average time for a 5th grader would be 10-14 minutes. Remember, everyone has a different type of pace. Just try your best in a mile and you'll do great.
My freshman 800 time was a 2:26, yet I am a mile and two mile runner. If your main event is the 800, a good time for a freshman would be between 2:05 and 2:15 or better than that. Anything else you would probably not place
It would depend on how long you've been running and what grade you're in. If you're in 6th grade, I'd say a good time for boys would be 6:30-8:00 for 1 mile (multiply that by 1.5 for a 1.5-mile race). If you're in 7th grade, maybe 6:00-7:30 for 1 mile. For 8th graders, 5:15-6:30. Again, if your races are 1.5 miles, multiply that mile time by 1.5. If you run 2-mile races (which I doubt, for middle school), multiply it by 2. Although, keep in mind that you probably won't be able to maintain your mile pace for 1.5 or 2 miles, so it will be about 15-30 seconds per mile slower.
anything is possible. this could be true but this yearn 6 would have to be trained.
"Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes."~ Jack Handey
the average mile time for a seventh grade girl so she can maybe get a place is from a 7 minute mile and all the way down to a 6:10 mile. which is at there slowest time for a 7 minute mile now days its usually a lot faster.
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The Russian battleship squadron's 18,000 mile voyage to engage in decisive battle at Tsushima in 1905. Such a voyage was never performed before & hasn't been done since.