Around 22-23 is about average for a varsity athlete. Anywhere between 15 to 30 minutes is good. Some high school students would go between 30 minutes to an hour, but I would recommend you get under 30 minutes to compete in a 5k race in varsity. JV doesn't matter as much. If you want to be in AAU and make the nationals, try to get under 20 at least few times in a row, because many will get in between 15-20 minutes in AAU Nationals.
Genoa-Kingston High School's motto is 'small town school, BIG time pride'.
This really depends on the type of person your talking about. If you are an average american, a normal time for a man would be around 18 muinites(9:00/mile), and for a women would be around 22:00(11:00/mile). If you are a high school track athlete, a respectable time for a male is around 11 muinites(5:30/mile), and a female would be around 13:00(6:30/mile).
The motto of Stirling High School is '- Be Prepared for Your Time'.
"What Time is it" is the opening song in High School Musical 2.
The motto of Delta Charter High School is 'One student at a time, where success is the only option'.
It can vary greatly based on age, gender, terrain, and condition (athlete vs. non-athlete). (Sanandraous) The average high school Cross Country time is between 21-23 mins with the fastest average at 15 min and slowest average at 28min
It varies for every women, in a high school career, most will achieve a best of anywhere from 42 (fastest time in HS) to 48 seconds. Again it does vary from athlete to athlete in performance.
the average time of lunch in high school is between half 12 and 1 lasting until half 1 or 2.
Depends on your state rules. Minnesota - NO.
100- 10.96 200-21-22 400-51
After high school, at the average age of 18-20
4 years
To be competitive, anything under 4:35(depending on the region). On average the time will be somewhere around 4:50.
five minuets is the minimum
Pole lengths vary among each individual athlete. A pole can be anything from 10' for a beginner to 17' for a world class athlete, usually going up in 4" or 6" increments, depending on the brand. Beginners start on shorter poles and as their skill level and strength increases, so does the length of the pole. Poles also vary in flex, giving them a weight class as well. Each individual athlete will chose a specific pole for both it's length and weight. Average High school Girl: 10'- 13'7" or 14' Average High school Boy: 12' - 15' World Class Women: Around a 15' World Class Man: 17' These obviously are not the only length they use, as each vault and each athlete uses the pole they need at the time.
the average time to run the mile in middle school is 9.58
Florence Griffin Joyner had several jobs before she was married. She was a professional athlete after graduating high school and was considered to be the fastest woman in the world at one time. She worked on her college campus during college as well. Her husband was also a professional athlete.