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What is the fastest mile high school?

What is the fastest mile high school?

‘Phenomenal’: Pennsylvania high schooler breaks 4-minute-mile mark, fastest since 2001. On Saturday, Pennsylvania high school senior Gary Martin ran a mile in 3:57.98.

What is the fastest high school 3 mile?

Boys

Event Record Date
Mile 3:57.98 May 14, 2022
2000 m 5:18.5+ June 23, 2004
3000 m 7:59.83 June 20, 2008
7:56.97 i February 8, 2020

Who has broken 4 minute mile?

In Oxford, England, 25-year-old medical student Roger Bannister cracks track and field’s most notorious barrier: the four-minute mile.

Can a 50 year old man run a 6 minute mile?

Plenty of 50-55 runners capable of around 18:30 which is about 6 min mile, so a 6 min mile might be a good solid run. Around 15 men in the 50-54 age group in the U.S. ran equivalent of sub 5 min for 1500m. So that might be elite/sub-elite time.

What is a good 2 mile time for a 12 year old?

Any time faster than 8:40 would be considered a good time, since it puts the boy in the top half of his age class. If the boy runs the mile a minute faster, coming in at about seven minutes and 40 seconds, he rises to the 75th percentile.

Who has the fastest 2 miles in high school?

Melody Fairchild ran 9:55.92 indoors for 2 miles back in 1995 and the fastest 3,200 ever run by a US high schooler came outdoors when Kim Mortensen ran 9:48.59 in 1996. Results and more info

What is the fastest 2 mile run in high school?

consistent tailwind

  • downhill course
  • specific running shoe designs
  • What is the high school record for running a mile?

    Zamperini’s success on the track began in high school when he set a ratified U.S. high school Mile record of 4:21.2 on May 19, 1934, winning the Southern California Track & Field Championship at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; his HS Mile record lasted 19 years! When was the fastest mile run? Can a 13 year old run a marathon?

    What is the high school record for long jump?

    —The oldest national high school event record still untied or unbroken is the girls long jump: in 1976 Kathy McMillan, of Raeford Hoke County, North Carolina leaped 22’-1 ¾”.