The mile and a half run is extremely rarely, if ever contested by elite runners. However based on current world records for the mile and two mile, we can infer that the world record if it were commonly contested would probably be about 5:50.
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.
In Irish: Céad Míle Fáilte (one L) For the record, the Scottish version is Ceud Mìle Fàilte.
im not to sure what it is but im on the team right now and i run a 6 min mile and could be faster and 12:30 two mile for the girls
The 1.5 mile swim has been done in 40 minutes by two men in the San Francisco Bay. The names of these men are Gary Emich and Steven Hurwitz.
It was Steve Ovett's world record in 1978 at Crystal Palace I believe, with a time of 8 Mins13.5secs. I know this record stood for some years but has it been beaten? the world record 7:58.61 by Daniel Komen in 1997 the indoor world record is 8:04.35, by Kenenisa Bekele in 2008
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Smiles -because there is a mile between the two "s's".
The World Record and Olympic record in the Short Program.
Two fourths of a mile is equal to one half of a mile. Since there are 5280 feet in a mile, one half of a mile is 2640 feet. Therefore, two fourths of a mile represents 2640 feet.
it's 7,58.61. My man Dan Komen did it in '97. He also ran 7.58.91 in Sydney in '98
two sixths of a mile is 1st. 1/3 of a mile. 2nd. 536.44800 meters