The current men's Ironman Hawaii course record is by Luc Van Lierde (Belgium) set in 1996 at age 27 (winning time 8:04:08). Swim 51:36, Bike 4:30:44, Run 2:41:48.
The current women's Ironman Hawaii course record is by Chrissie Wellington (Great Britain) set in 2009 at age 32 (winning time 8:54:02). Swim 54:31, Tr1 2:15, Bike 4:52:07, Tr2 2:05, Run 3:03:06.
Green's fastest recorded 40 time is 4.09 seconds. ------------------------- Green's fastest unrecorded 40 time is 3.81 seconds.
4.28 maybe
my time was 30 sec
2016
the USMC iron man award is awarded to the recuit in the company that has the best PFT (physical fitness test) score at the end of training. to score a perfect score (300) you must do 20 pullups 100 crunches and an 18:00 3 mile run. it pretty much comes down to whoever can get the fastest run time in the company while having both 20 pullups and 100 crunches. semper fi
what was the fastest time in last years boston marathon
Fastest Time: 2:03:02 Geoffrey Mutai (4/18/11 Boston Marathon)
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what was last years fastest time in the boston marathon
The fastest men's time recorded at London was run in 2011 by Emmanuel Mutai in a time of 2:04:40.
Moses Mosop of Kenya ran 2:03:06 at the 2011 Boston Marathon
The IAAF regards Patrick Makau's 2:03:38 (Berlin 2011) to be the official men's World Record. However the fastest marathon ever (2:03:02) was run by Geoffrey Mutai (Boston 2011).
Toshihilo Seko from Japan won with a time of 2:11:50.
There is no time limit for completing a marathon. Sometimes people who are physically challenged in some way will take until after sunset to complete the race, just to prove to themselves that they can. The fastest time ever recorded for a marathon was just over 123 minutes at the 2011 Boston Marathon.
The fastest marathon run was done so by Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia at the Berlin Marathon on September 28, 2008. His time was 2:03:59. He also holds the second best marathon time, which he achieved at the same marathon a year earlier (September 30, 2007). His time then was 2:04:26. He also holds the 5th, 14th, 23rd, 39th, 48th, and 80th best times, all of which were 2:06:52 and under.
Fastest Time: 2:03:02 (Geoffrey Mutai, 18APR2011 in the Boston Marathon) *World Record: 2:03:38 (Patrick Makau, 25SEP2011 in the Berlin Marathon)* not recognized by the IAAF as a World Record because it was run on a course with a net elevation loss.
Lornah Kiplagat in 1h06:25 is the fastest recognised record (unassisted course)