Staggered starting distance in 1500m running race?
6.28 meters between each lane. and obviously 3.14 in the 200 meters
Is Mary Decker Slaney still alive?
Click on the 'Mary Decker Slaney' link below to see a picture of her during her running days and read an article.
What time should an 8th grader run a mile in?
A great Tim would be 10 mins because I am the fastest kid in seventh grade cross country and run 11 30 and Olympic runners get 8 sometimes 9
60 minutes (1 hour) divided by 4 equals 15... so 1500m times 15 = 22500 meters per hour or 22.5 km per hour
This guy is wrong actually 60 + 12 - 103 = -31 that's how fast eur mum is hahaqhahahahahahhahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahahha by samual richardson
Obviously your IQ .. -31 , 1st fella is right
What are the fastest running times for eleven year old girls?
The World Record for 11 year old boy is 12.04 Walter Williams USA Des Moines IA 5 Aug 04 The World Record for 11 year old girls is: 12.34 Jane Parry GBR London 21 Aug 76 For more World Records go to trackmom.com or http://dominique.100free.com/
What is the under 9 1500 meters record?
from the BC Athletics 9 year old records at around 5:10,
i would extrapolate that somewhere a boy has run that
fast who had not yet turned 9.
encouraging youngsters to work that hard could be viewed
as cruelty!
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Fred:[ I (fredcro) , doubt very much a 8 year old boy has run 5.10 ... ish .... I would bet that 5.30-40 would be top of the pile ]
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Here are the age-group World records for the Mile and 1500m for young runners
MILE [age/time/name/birthdate/location/date of event] 7 Years Old 5:53.0 Kevin Knox USA 16 Dec 59 Wasco CA 23 Sep 67.... 8 Years Old 5:36.6 Mike Assumma USA 30 Aug 63 Bakersfield CA 3 Jun 72.... 9 Years Old 5:19.6 Robbie Barrios USA 19 Sep 69 79... 10 Years Old 5:06.5 John Lawton USA 20 Oct 69 80... 1500M 7 Years Old 5:02.88 Ramses Dukes USA 3Nov 92 Durham NC 21 Jul 00... 8 Years Old 4:57.47 Ramses Dukes USA 3Nov 92 Norfolk VA 31 Jul 01... 9 Years Old 4:44.8 John Soto USA 17Jul 69 Eugene OR 15 Jul 79... 10 Years Old 4:37.4 John SotoUSA 17Jul69 HuntingtonBeachCA 19Apr 80... You'll notice that a lot of these times are over a decade old, which might indicate the decline of interest and capabilities of American athletes over the last decade. Or has the list simply not been updated. But to be specific in 2001 Ramses Dukes broke the 5 minute 1500M barrier for 8 year olds in 4:57.47 which improved his AMAZING 7 Year Old Age group record by 5 seconds.
What are the roles of officials in 1500m?
The starter (guy with the gun)
The timers (people with the stop watches)
What is the fastest 1500 meters has been run?
Outdoor Men -- Hicham El Guerrouj (MOR), 3:26.00, 7/14/1998
in Rome, Italy
Indoor Men -- Hicham El Guerrouj (MOR), 3:31.18, 2/2/1997
in Stuttguart, Germany Outdoor Women -- Yunxia Qu (CHN), 3:50.46, 9/11/1993
in Beijing, China
Indoor Women -- Yelena Soboleva (RUS), 3:58.28, 2/18/2006
in Moscow, Russia
---Source: USATF
Is 5min ans 50secs a good time for 1500m?
It's alright depends what you mean by good. I was at trials running that distace today and the qualifying times for county trials were 5.14, 5.32 and 5.49. That was 15 and 16 yr old girls. Hope this helps :)
What is the High school record for the 1500 m?
Alan Webb of South Lakes in Reston, VA ran the American High School 1500m record of 3:38.26 in a meet in Eugene, OR on 5/27/01
How do you convert 1500 meter times to mile times?
"it depends on your pace, but it is only 100 meters short of a mile. So, add somewhere from 20 to 30 seconds."
Adding 20 to 30 seconds doesn't take a runner's pace into consideration. When converting for qualifying standards, I use the following formula...
1500 Meter time in seconds X 1.079709247 =
converted mile time.
For instance, a 4:00.00 1500 meter time would be converted by doing this...
convert 4:00 to seconds. This would give you 240.00 seconds...
Then
240.00 x 1.079709247 =
259.13... This is a 4:19.13 Mile
(the exact conversion of 1500 meters to 1609.343998 meters would use 1.072895999, but we assume that you slow a bit the longer your run.)
Using 1.0797 or about 1.08 allows for some slowing but it may not be enough. An interesting way to look at it is to compare the world records for both races. Interestingly at the current time the world record for both events (for men) is held by Hicham
El Guerrouj
who set the 1500 m. record in July 1998 in Rome at 3:26.0 and the following summer (July 1999) set the 1 mile record of 3:43.1 at the same stadium. The ratio is 1.083, only slightly greater than the 1.0797 suggested above. But the relative slowing over the extra 100 meters may be greater the slower one is running. Also the mile run is not run so frequently as the 1500 meter run so the 1500 meter record should advance more rapidly and make the comparison less valid. Some evidence for the greater relative slowing over the extra 100 meters at a slower pace is that the ratio for the women's world records in the two events is 1.096. But in that case it is 2 different women a few years apart at different tracks so hardly definitive. Using 1.08 to 1.10 seems a reasonable range for a conversion factor for elite to very
fast middle distance runners.
What is the Average time for a 1500m race?
The average time for the 1500M is around 8 minutes.
The record for 1500M for a 15 year old is 4:00.08 minutes, won by Josho Morgan from South Wales
Who holds the woman's world record in the 1500m?
Answer: Robert Baker for the USA in 3:58.70
Additionally, I want to point out that a world record is the best mark ever recorded in the event. Olympic records, regional records, and meet records are only sub-categorizing records based on a given circumstance, notably location.
Thus a decathlete's performance in the 1500 meter run is not distinguished into a separate world record bracket because it's circumstance is different. At best you could distinguish the performance as the best mark in that given event ever during a decathlon.
How do to calculate lap splits for a 1500 meter track race?
a standard track is 400M, so 1500M is 3 and 3/4 laps.
world class men run the distance in under 3:45 which is 60s per lap.
world class women run the distance in under 4:03 which is 65s per lap.
70s per lap would result in 4:22
75s per lap would result in 4:41
80s per lap would result in 5:00
90s per lap would result in 5:38
2 min. per lap would result in 7:30
What energy sysyems are used in a 1500 meter race?
What do you mean? The respiratory system would be aerobic if one was completing the race at a jogging pace, but anaerobic during the sprint finish.
Aerobic Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen --> ENERGY + Carbon Dioxide + Water
Anaerobic Respiration: Glucose --> ENERGY (less but produced quickly) + Lactic Acid
When was 1500m entered in the Olympic games?
The 1500 meter run has been a part of the Modern Olympics since they began in 1896. The first gold medalist in the 1500 meter run was Teddy Flack of Australia in a time of 4:33.2.
2.5 miles equals how many meters?
2.5 Miles = 4022.50000 Meters
http://www.exrx.net/Calculators/LengthConverter.html - For any other conversions.