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Q: What is a good amateur time for a 10 k running race?
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What is a good time for a 100 meter race in running?

Any time before 10:00 in the morning, so you don't have to contend with the peak heat of the day.


How do you judge a running race?

whoever finishes the race first, WINS! the clock starts at the beginning of the race and as each racer finishes the race,whatever the distance, there time is marked by the time and position that they finished.


24.47 time for road running race what was the average per mile?

That depends on the number of miles run in the race.


What is the Belmont Park Post time for the Belmont Race?

This years race marks the 146th running of the Belmont Stakes.


Is orange juice good for runners?

No, because anything that is a citrus fruit creates flem in your throat before a race. But otherwise after or any time not around running it's fine. Do not drink orange juice the day before a race or right before a race.


What is the 100 meter running race measured in time?

It depends on how fast you run.


Is a time of 5.445 good in a barrel race?

A time of 5.445 is impossible in a barrel race. A time of 15.445 might be good, but it depends on the size of the arena.


What is the fastest time for running?

There is no 500 meters race in the world championship. They go from 400 to 800. There is a 5000 meters race though.


What would be a good name for the function that takes the length of the race and returns the time to finish the race?

Time(length)


What would be a good name for the function that take the length of the race and returns the time to finish the race?

Time(length)


Why is it called the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby?

Because it is the 136th time the race has been run.


What is a negative split In a Marathon?

A negative split in a marathon is where you run the first half or maybe even the first 10 miles of the race slower than your goal pace. Then the last half of your marathon, you pick up the pace, running faster than your goal pace to make up for the lost time from running slower in the first half of the race. This is a good technique to running a marathon because since it is such a long distance you conserve a lot of energy in the first half, and save it for the last part of the race. Running slower then faster than your goal pace will still get you your goal time if done correctly, you are just running in a different way.