That would obviously depend on who, when, where, how, and under what conditions.
For example ...
-- If Noah Ngeny, after setting the world record (2:11.96) in the 1000 meter run
at Rieti, Italy in 1999, had kept going at the same speed for another 200 meters,
he would have covered the total 1200 meters in 2minutes 38.35seconds.
-- On the other hand, if you'd prefer to see this contributor have a go at it,
I can start this evening and confidently commit to have it done some time
early next week.
It depends on how fast you run
It depends on your speed.
A total of 30 seconds - assuming they run at a constant speed.
6 minutes and 8 seconds
The world's record is about 9.6 seconds.
It depends on how fast you run
It depends how fast u can run
10 seconds
It depends on your speed.
36.96seconds
A standard 20 oz will run for 800-1200 shots depending on the marker.
A total of 30 seconds - assuming they run at a constant speed.
30 seconds
9.8 seconds.
500/(speed of a roadrunner in meters per second) seconds
The average time to run 1200 meters can vary significantly based on factors like fitness level, age, and running experience. Generally, a moderate pace for a runner might be around 5 to 6 minutes per kilometer, which translates to approximately 3 to 4 minutes for 1200 meters. Competitive runners may complete this distance in less than 3 minutes, while casual joggers might take closer to 5 minutes.
6 minutes and 8 seconds