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Race Distances Reference

From parkrun 5Ks to 100-mile ultras, this page lists every standard race distance with exact measurements, current world records, and realistic amateur targets to help you set your goals.

Standard Race Distances

RaceDistance (km)Distance (miles)WR MenWR WomenGood Amateur
1 mile1.6091.0003:434:076:00–7:00
5K5.0003.10712:3514:0020:00–25:00
5 miles8.0475.00021:0023:4333:00–42:00
10K10.0006.21426:1128:4642:00–55:00
10 miles16.09310.00044:2450:051:10–1:30
Half Marathon21.097513.10957:311:02:521:30–2:00
20 miles32.18720.0002:30–3:20
Marathon42.19526.2192:00:352:09:563:15–4:15
50K50.00031.0692:36:342:59:544:00–6:00
50 miles80.46750.0004:50:085:30:147:00–10:00
100K100.00062.1376:05:126:33:119:00–14:00
100 miles160.934100.00010:51:3912:42:4020:00–30:00

World records as of 2024. “Good amateur” is a broad target for a trained recreational runner — your mileage (literally) may vary.

UK parkrun Distances

parkrun events in the UK are always 5 km (Saturday) or 2 km (junior parkrun, Sunday). The courses are measured by qualified surveyors. parkrun is free and takes place at over 700 locations across the UK.

Related Calculators

Race distances conform to World Athletics standards. The marathon distance of 42.195 km dates from the 1908 London Olympics. Amateur targets are indicative — use our race prediction calculators for personalised estimates based on your actual training data.