If you could run a four-minute mile (a nearly record time), that would be 20 miles in eighty minutes. So the answer is no.
You would have to maintain a pace of at least 9.54 miles per hour for 6.2 miles.
Usain Bolt has the highest recorded footspeed at 27.44 miles per hour.
At 9 miles per hour you can run 6.75 miles in 45 minutes.
23 miles per hour is approximately the fastest a human has run.
100 meters in 9.2 seconds is 24.3 miles per hour.
No human can run 56 miles per hour.
10 miles
No.
You must average at least 5.22 miles per hour over the 2-mile distance.
The fastest recorded speed for a human was about 12 m/s. That translates to about 26 miles per hour
i think 1 or two
25 miles an hour if he is healthy.
Yes, it is possible.
You averaged 8.559 miles per hour over the distance.
1 hour and 30 minutes.
They can sprint up to 43 miles (70 kilometers) an hour and run over distance at 31 miles (50 kilometers) an hour.
No, not yet! The fastest humans have not yet reached 30 miles per hour.