it is 60% of the 6 minute worldwide don't u get it
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Sub 20 for a Man and sub 25mins for a girl is a good time.
There are many different ways to divide the real number system into sub-groups. Perhaps the most obvious division is, positive numbers and negative numbers.
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American Steve Scott has run the most sub-4-minute miles. He achieved this feat 136 times.
Nobody has run a sub-minute mile. Nobody is anywhere near that!
The first sub four minute mile was run May 6, 1954 by Roger Bannister of Great Britain in Oxford, England.
it is 60% of the 6 minute worldwide don't u get it
The question should read,"Which famous New Zealander ran over 100 sub 4 minute miles"? John Walker
800 metre in 2 minutes = 2400 metres per hour or 2.4 km per hour = 1.49 miles per hour. So the answer is faster than 1.49 mph
The first ever sub-four minute mile was run by Roger Bannister on May 6th, 1954.
The average time for a mile is about 8 minutes, for runners its 6 minutes, so a sub six minute mile is good for a runner and a sub seven for nonrunners.
The answer to the Fun Trivia question, "Who was the first high school girl in the state of Virginia to run a sub-5-minute mile?" is Sarah Bowman. By all accounts, Ms. Bowman is an exceptional athlete and, according to http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=4573, she did run a sub-5-minute outdoor mile (4:57.05) as a senior in high school. Also, according to her University of Tennessee track and field biography, http://www.utladyvols.com/sports/w-track/mtt/bowman_sarah00.html, she ran a 4:36.95 outdoor mile in 2005. That site also cites the 2005 4:36.95 outdoor mile as "the fastest ever run by a female at a high school-only competition". The University of Tennessee track and field biography for Ms. Bowman goes on to state that she also ran a sub-5-minute indoor mile (4:46.79) while in high school. However, since the question reads, "Who was the first high school girl in the state of Virginia to run a sub-5-minute mile?", one can interpret the question to mean "Who was the first high school girl to run a sub-5-minute mile in Virginia?" or "Who was the first girl from a Virginia high school to run a sub-5-minute mile?" According to Sports Illustrated, http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1085941/index.htm, 16-year-old Debbie Heald of La Mirada, Calif., set a world in an indoor-world-record of 4:38.5 in Richmond, Virginia on March 17, 1972. As such, Sarah Bowman may have been the first girl from a Virginia high school to run a sub-5-minute mile but she wasn't the first high school girl to run a sub-five-minute mile in Virginia.
The two runners that paced Roger Bannister in the race were Chris Brasher and Chris Chataway. Click on the 'Video of the First Sub Four Minute Mile' link on this page to see a tape of that historic race.
Many runners have now run one mile under four minutes. The first to accomplish the feat was Roger Bannister in 1954, with a time of 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds. Since this time, the record has been broken many times. This link has the history of when the fastest mile time was broken: http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0112924.html
Average would be about a 10 minute per mile pace, so 30 mins. A decent time is sub 20 minutes.