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Mile Times


Question Posted Sunday January 22 2006, 2:51 am

What is a good mile time for a freshman at a 1A Texas school. I run a 5:45 mile, but have never run anything besides short distance competitively. I run a 59 or 60 second 400m. I just want to know how those compare to what my competition will be.

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xcrunner04 answered Friday November 17 2006, 7:26 pm:
You should be pretty good. 5:45 is a little higher then the average freshman. You should be aiming for a 20 5k and try to bring ure mile down to about a 5:30. If You can do that you will have a solid freshman year.

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LoveNJstyle answered Sunday January 22 2006, 10:43 am:
i honestly don't know who you will be running againstbut i think a 5:45 mile is a good start for long distance. actually, that's a really good start. it you can run 5k in 16 minutes, you're very good. <3

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