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That.s an impossible question unless you include quite a few specifics. Is it with a flying start, or from standstill? Is it on road, track or terrain? Is it with an UCI-approved bike, or a more specialized build? What height above sea level? Is it a single rider or a team? Do the rider have a pace vehicle to break the wind?
None, its a bike. Only vehicles that burn fossil fuel release carbon dioxide.
The fastest time for the mile run is 3:43.13, by Hicham El Guerrouj in Rieti, Italy on June 7, 1999
This is slightly awkward to answer as the mile isn't a "standard" athletic distance nowadays; there's no mile event in the Olympic games for example. The current record holder is Hicham El Guerrouj who ran a mile in 3:43.13 in Rome in 1999.
Kirk Dabney, of Russellville Alabama a 23+ year veteran of monster trucks set the new world record at 84.92 MPH with Maximum OverKill even with the engine stumbling at the end of the quarter mile. It was in Louisiana on November 20, 2009
The world record for the fastest mile on a bike is held by Thomas Dekker of the Netherlands, with a time of 3 minutes and 18.4 seconds, set in 2004.
3:43.16
The world record for the quarter mile in track and field is 9.58 seconds, set by Usain Bolt in 2009.
No woman as ever finshed a mile.
peter snell sets world mile record in 15 march 1965
A nine year old girl could potentially beat the world record for the 100m run in her age group, or for an event such as the longest time spent hula hooping.
The world record for the 3-mile run is 12 minutes and 51 seconds, set by Daniel Komen of Kenya in 1997.
The current world record for the mile is about 3:43.
The world record for swimming a mile is held by Sun Yang of China. Sun's time is 14 minutes 31 seconds, set in 2012.
The world record for a woman's two mile race is 8 minutes and 58.58 seconds, set by Meseret Defar of Ethiopia in 2007.
The mile and a half run is extremely rarely, if ever contested by elite runners. However based on current world records for the mile and two mile, we can infer that the world record if it were commonly contested would probably be about 5:50.
The world record for the mile is 3 minutes, 43.13 seconds, set by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco in 1999.