15 km , 1:06
15 km , 1:06
"The future's uncertain And the end is always near."
Roughly 10 km, a race that I've ran twice a few years back.
Nowhere near that physical status now though.
"And the Heavens Shall Tremble"
Resistance is futile
"ehn sewr traih-sluyrds-lairareh"
5 miles around a reservoir for soccer tryouts.Twenty minutes.
I'm more of a biking-guy, so I don't run much. But the farthest I've run is 7-8 km. With bike I've cycled 50 km.
August Strindberg: "There's a view, current at the moment even among quite sensible people, that women, that secondary form of humanity (second to men, the lords and shapers of human civilisation) should in some way become equal with men, or could so be; this is leading to a struggle which is both bizarre and doomed. It's bizarre because a secondary form, by the laws of science, is always going to be a secondary form. Imagine two people, A (a man) and B (a woman). They start to run a race from the same point, C. A (the man) has a speed of, let's say, 100; B (the woman) has a speed of 60. Now, the question is 'Can B ever overtake A?" and the answer is 'Never!'. Whatever training, encouragement or self-denial is applied, the proposition is as impossible as that two parallel lines should ever meet."
I used to run for 7km without break couple of years ago, back than I didn't knew what the distance is, I thought it's something like 4-5km but few months ago I measured it with Google earth and I was surprised to find that it was actualy more then 7 km. And all that while smoking for 10 years, not bad I think.
The most we did in Boot Camp was four miles. I still bet I ran more than any of you
17 miles.
14 kilometers is the longes i have ran, and known how long i ran, with no "stops" at all