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  2. How long does it take the average person to run a marathon ...

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    A marathon is always measured by the same distance: 26.2 miles, but the time it takes to finish depends on your fitness level, training and the course itself.

  3. Huge study of non-elite runners gives clues on best way to ...

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    The average age of the runners was 40 years old, and the marathon finishing times ranged between two-and-a-half hours and six hours. Dr Daniel Muniz, senior lecturer in Exercise Physiology at the ...

  4. How Long Does It Actually Take to Run a Marathon? Fitness ...

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    “Finishing times for a marathon can range from a little over two hours for elite marathoners to eight hours or so for other participants, but the average marathon time is four and a half to five ...

  5. Marathon - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the average marathon time in the U.S. was 4 hours 32 minutes 8 seconds for men, 5 hours 6 minutes 8 seconds for women. [164] In 2015, the men's and women's median marathon times were 4 hours 20 minutes 13 seconds and 4 hours 45 minutes 30 seconds respectively. [165] A goal many runners aim for is to break certain time barriers.

  6. List of masters world records in road running - Wikipedia

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    Age group Record Athlete Nationality Birthdate Age Date Meet Place M40: 13:38: Bernard Lagat United States: 12 Dec 1974: 41: 03 Apr 2016: Carlsbad 5000: Carlsbad, California USA M45: 14:29: Kevin Castille United States: 17 Mar 1972: 45: 01 Oct 2017: Syracuse, New York USA M50: 15:00: Martin Rees United Kingdom: 28 Feb 1953: 50: 23 Jul 2003 ...

  7. Pikes Peak Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Winning times for the marathon are typically just under four hours (compared to elite "flatland" marathon times of just over two hours). Although the average grade of the slope is 11%, some sections are much steeper because the central portion of the race is relatively flat. The initial three miles (5 km) are very steep.

  8. Ed Whitlock - Wikipedia

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    At 73, he set a world record in the marathon for men 70 to 74, running a 2:54:48, his fastest time after turning 70. According to an article in The New York Times, if age-graded, this time would be equivalent to a 20-year-old running 2:03:57 and which would have been the fastest marathon ever run in 2010. [1]

  9. Gen Zers were running on empty. Then they started running. - AOL

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    At the Los Angeles Marathon, the share of 20-something runners surged to 28% in 2023 from 21% in 2019. ... women between 25 and 29 outnumbered every other age and gender segment — a major ...