One mile is about 1609 meters, so four miles is about 6436 meters, so four miles is longer than 5000 meters.
1 mile = 1609.344 meters 1609.344 / 25 = 64.37376 So about sixty four and a half laps!
Running events in Track include: (for high school) 100 meter, 200 meter, 400 meter, 800 meter, 1600 ( one mile) meter, 3200 (two mile) meter, 100 meter hurdles (the hurdle height in this event is usually higher than in the 300 meter hurdles), 300 meter hurdles, 4x100 meter relay (four people each running 100 meters), 4x200 meter relay, 4x400 meter relay, and 4x800 meter relay
Kilometers are bigger. 1 kilometer = 1000 meters
A Lap is 400m and a mile is 1609.3m so basically 4 laps is a mile.
There are four quarters of a mile in a mile. There are four quarters in any whole.
the distance of track and field events varies because there is more than one. Distances in high school track and field meets usually include: 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 400 meter (1/4 mile), 800 meter (1/2 mile), 1600 meter (1 mile), and 3200 meter (2 miles). there are also relays (where four people take turns carrying a baton while running, they hand off to each other and the accumulative time of the four teammates is counted). there is the 4x100 meter relay, 4x400 meter relay, 4x800 meter relay. they are longer distances offered in college.
There is no such thing as a "metric" mile. There IS one kilometer, which is one thousand meters. One meter is 39.4 inches, making one kilometer 3,283 feet four inches. One mile is 5280 feet, making one kilometer about 6/10 of a mile. EDIT: Whoever made that comment is being far to technical in their answer. To answer the question a different way, a metric mile is the name Americans give to the European standard of middle distance running in the Olympics: the 1500 meter race. So a metric mile is actually 1.5Km which is just 109 meters short of an actual mile. The 1500, or metric mile, is run at the Olympics, the 1600 is run in most American high schools, and the 1609 is the official USA Track and Field distance. All can be referred to as "the mile," but only the 1500 carries the name "metric mile."
Four Minute Mile was created on 1997-09-30.
It is about 214 miles from Lamar, Colorado to the Four Mile Water Hole near Denver, Colorado. Four Mile Water Hole is part of the Four Mile Historic Park at Denver, Colorado.
Each mile has 8 eighths of a mile so 4 miles have 32 eighths of a mile
There are four quarters in a mile run.