dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » Well, a mile has 1609.34 meters in it, rounding up a tiny bit, that is 16.1 hundred meter races. Multiply that by 9.58 (his 100 meter time) and there you have it! He would run that distance in 2.57 minutes.
tailgunner wrote: » Nah. His first 100 metres would be 9.58 seconds, but the rest would be a lot quicker as he's already at top speed.
BeepBeep67 wrote: » In all seriousness I would expect he could go sub 5. I'm usually surprised at how quick the decathletes can run 1500m at the end of 2 tough days, sub 4:30 is not unusual.
Krusty_Clown wrote: » Gut-feel response, but I find it hard to believe that he couldn't manage a sub 5. A guy who can run a 400m in 45-48 seconds should be able to cruise around, dropping 12-15 seconds a lap.
Yurt! wrote: » Actually, I wonder what kind of decathlete Bolt would make. He would possibly struggle with the throwing events but would make an extremely good fist at everything else. I'd love to see him try out the long jump.
Chivito550 wrote: » His 100 and 400 would obviously be off the charts for decathlon. His long jump he could bluff based on speed, but he would not be world class. There's so much technique in it and he has no background in it at all. The rest of the events he'd struggle at. His shot, javelin and discus would be miserable. Ditto his pole vault. Can't bluff hurdles just on speed. He'd be too fast with no technique. That doesn't end well. High jump he'd probably do ok to be honest. 1500 would be standard decathlon 1500, so would do ok there.
average_runner wrote: » DId he not do the long jump as a kid?
walshb wrote: » With no training I'd imagine he'd be close to 5 mins, maybe sub 5. With training he could be 4.40 or slightly less.
Bolt’s agent, Ricky Simms, won’t say whether he believes that his client could run a mile in less than five minutes. But Simms confirmed, over e-mail, that the world’s greatest sprinter has, in fact, never tried running that far: “Usain has never run a mile.”
RasTa wrote: » I bet he has...
ultrapercy wrote: » What does "with training" mean in your view? Is it a month of mile reps or 4 to 10 years of 100 miles a week where his body weight and composition is altered to that of a middle distance runner? If it's the latter I'm sure he could go much faster than 70 sec laps if it's the former he doesn't break 5 imo. Mile requires more endurance than speed, it's 4 times Bolts maximum distance that's a long way to hang on.
walshb wrote: » It's self explanatory. I would take it to mean that Bolt wakes up, sets himself a goal to run a mile as best and as fast as he can, formulates a training plan, engages people, executes the training plan, and then runs the mile as best he can. It's not rocket science. It's running.
robinph wrote: » But is this a couple of weeks, months or years of training?
walshb wrote: » I don't know. Ask Bolt. Not sure why this has to be questioned. How fast can Bolt run a mile? Right now with 0 specific mile training he probably gets close to 5 minutes. That's just my guess. I am not an athletics trainer. But I'd imagine with a trainer and resources and effort, Bolt could run sub 5 minutes. Whether that be weeks or months or years of training for it is up to him. Depends when he wants to actually run the mile.
adrian522 wrote: » I see David Gillick ran a parkrun in 18:47 which equates to a 5:24 mile according to mcMillian so I'd have to think with a bit of specific training Bolt would get there if he was bothered about it (which he is most probably not).
robinph wrote: » Not the same standard in his event, and was even running a longer event, but Iwan Thomas seems to have only been able to knock out a 20 minute parkrun a year or so after quitting sprints.http://www.powerof10.info/athletes/profile.aspx?athleteid=1604 So not quite at his peak, not on perfect courses and not going full effort, but he's a way off 5 minute mileing pace.
Jayop wrote: » If he ran like bejeesus for as long as he could and walked the rest he'd still get close.
El Caballo wrote: » Not saying there isn't freaks of range out there, Ireland's Mark Caroll was one who has an official low 21 second 200m and a 2.10 marathon which is astonishing in my opinion but all Bolts strengths and freakishish would pay against him.