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  1. 5 lis 2023 · A running pace chart is a tool that calculates your split times and the target finish time of the race based on your running pace. It is very simple to use. You just need to know at what pace you can run or what your target finish time is.

  2. On The Go Map calculates the distance of your route as you create it. Click the distance display to switch between miles and kilometers. Click the terrain icon to show an elevation profile for your route as you create it.

  3. 100 200 300 400 600 800 1000 1200 1500 1600 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 8000 10,000 11.5 23 34.5 46 11.75 23.50 35.25 47 12.00 24.00 36.00 48 1:12:00 12.25 24.50 36.75 49 1:13.5 1:38 12.50 25.00 37.50 50 1:15.0 1:40 12.75 25.50 38.25 51 1:16.5 1:42 02:08.5 13.00 26.00 39.00 52 1:18.0 1:44 02:10.0 13.25 26.50 39.75 53 1:19.5 1:46 2:12.5 2:40 13.50 27.00 40.50 54 1:21.0 1:48 2:15.0 2:43 13.75 27.50 ...

  4. Calculating Running Records. Primary school teachers and other educators can use this free tool to calculate students running records. Scoring includes Error Ratio, Accuracy percentage, and Self-correction Ratio.

  5. Map your run with our free running route planner. Accurately measure distance, plan new routes and find new places to run. Print, share and download route maps, directions and elevation profiles.

  6. 26 sty 2023 · Running Pace Chart & PDF Download. Below is our pace chart with times running from a 5 MPH pace to 13 MPH pace, with race distances running from 5k all the way up to 100 Miles! Because of the number of columns you may need to scroll to the right to see the entire chart.

  7. Use the calculator to figure out your pace per yard, mile, meter or kilometer, and view your splits in any of distance measurement. To use the calculator, first enter the total time of your run. Then, choose an option from the event drop-down list.