2:54.5
The mile relay is another way of saying the 1600m relay or 4x400m relay. This event involves 4 runners each running and handing off a baton after completing 400m
whokabe okaba posting a time of 2:24 in the 1600M run. That's an average speed of almost 25 MPH!!!. Uh dude.. 1600M run is almost an exact mile and that record is like 3:26..
1600m is 1.6km
The current fastest 1600m or one mile race record in the world is held by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco with a time of 3 minutes and 43.13 seconds, set in 1999.
1600m is longer than 1,600 yards. (1600m = 1,749.78 yards).
1600m
Close to 1600m
a sprint that goeas on for a mile
1.6km equals 1600m
Hicham el Guerrouj holds the record for the mile (3:43.13), which is 9 meters longer than 1600m. i am not sure who holds it for the 1600m. it's not considered an event in the elite track and field world, so it will probably be tough to find any sign of a world record for it.
The term "1600m" typically refers to a distance of 1,600 meters, often used in track and field events, particularly in middle-distance running. It is equivalent to approximately 1 mile. In competitive athletics, the 1600m race tests a runner's speed and endurance over this specific distance.
He was part of a world record relay team (from USC), but he never actually made or ran in the Olympics. I believe that the '68 US Olympic relay team beat that USC record in Mexico.