How Many Laps Are in a Mile?
A mile is a unit of distance equal to 5,280 feet. The number of laps required to cover a mile depends on the length of the track. Standard track sizes for running and walking are as follows:
400-meter track: 4 laps = 1 mile 200-meter track: 8 laps = 1 mile 100-meter track: 16 laps = 1 mile
Note: The length of a lap is the distance around the entire track.
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- How many meters are in a mile? 1,609.34 meters
- How many kilometers are in a mile? 1.609 kilometers
- How many steps are in a mile? Approximately 2,000 steps for an average person
- How many calories are burned running a mile? Approximately 100 calories
- What is the world record for running a mile? 3:43:13 (men) and 4:12:56 (women)
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