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Just under a minute !
Running 1000 meters in 1 minute requires a pace of 60 kilometers per hour (about 37.3 miles per hour), which is far beyond the capability of human runners. The world record for the 1000-meter run is just under 2 minutes, held by elite athletes. Therefore, it's not possible for an average person to achieve this time.
As of June 15, 2009, only 4 American High School runners have ever gone under 4 minutes in a 1 mile race. Jim Ryun, Tim Danielson, Marty Liquori, and Alan Webb (the current High School and American record holder in the mile)
Just under 2 hours by the looks of it. 80 miles per hour divided by 60 minutes per hour is 1.33 miles per minute. 134 miles divided by 1.33 miles per minute is 100.75 minutes, or about 1 hour and 41 minutes.
3,000 miles perhour by car to get there in under a minute so for every second divide it by 5 for estimation 60 times 5 300yards converting yards to miles. 375.900 miles
Competitive Varsity Mile times are anything under 4:30. You would think that's amazingly fast but I wouldent worry about it. At those speeds, a few seconds of time is a huge difference. Runners at the 4:30 mark are far behind those runners at the 4 minute to sub 4 range. This time is totally obtainable. As a freshman, I ran a mile in 4:56 and ended up only running 4:15's.
You would travel 210 miles in 3 hours at 70 miles per hour, so just under 3 hours, or more precisely if that is what you want 2 hours and 55 minute, approximately.
60/17 (a bit under 4), as should be obvious if you take half a moment to think about it.
Sky Runners is more appropriate for children 12 and over. It would not be recommended for children under the age of 12.
It depends on the stroke and how good you are at swimming. Pro swimmers take about a minute.
well my daughter is eleven and she does a minute nineteen (she is best in her elementary school) but she is fifth grade. so for seventh grade an average is probably about one minute five seconds or under if you are good.
The Clayton Valley Charter High School is located in Concord, California. The CVCHS is a secondary school and is just under 2 miles away from Clayton.