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If you are not very experienced at running, 1km should take around 6 minutes. But if you have more experience, you can expect to run it a little faster. Anywhere from 3-5 minutes. It won't take too long mother way, so I would say just go out and try it.

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Before we answer your question. Give us some information. How tall are you?, How fit are you?, and what is you your activity level is like?

71 inches, moderately fit and moderately active

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No that is technically impossible for human beings at this point of our species evolution point.

Running 100 meters in under 10 seconds is a feat done only by the top athletes of the world. Doing this repeatedly for 600m already yields 1 minute. Thus you would need to run 100m in 6 seconds. There may be creates on the planet that can accelerate to speeds near this but in general, unless we become super horse humans, there is no possibility that a human can run this without 'running in a car'.

No, the World Record is 2:11.96 - Noah Ngeny of Kenya (record set in 1999)

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probably not. technically if you can run 100m in about 10 seconds then you could run 1000m in 100 seconds, but it would probably be more than 100 seconds because of the distance (you couldn't sprint)

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No, the World Record is 2:11.96 - Noah Ngeny of Kenya (record set in 1999)

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The time it takes to run one kilometer is entirely dependent on the individual. The fastest time ever recorded for the 1000m event is 2:11.96 by Noah Ngeny of Kenya.

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No. This would require a pace of about 37 miles per hour, which is impossible for humans.

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2 minutes 11 seconds

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No.

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