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  2. United States Army Physical Fitness Test - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the athletics for soldiers have been revised repeatedly. According to a U.S. Army abstract, the calisthenics and events of "push-ups, sit-ups, and a 2-mile run was introduced in 1980." [2] In 2020, the APFT was phased out for the Army's new physical fitness test, the ACFT. In June 2023, the Senate Committee on Armed Services ...

  3. Two miles - Wikipedia

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    The 2 mile (3,520 yards, [1] 10,560 feet, or exactly 3,218.688 metres) is a historic running distance. Like the mile run, it is still contested at some invitational meets due its historical chronology in the United States and United Kingdom. It has been largely superseded by the 3000 m (approximately 1.864 miles) and 5000 m, and by the 3200 m ...

  4. List of world records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    In running events up to 200 m in distance and in horizontal jump events, wind assistance is permitted only up to 2.0 m/s. In decathlon or heptathlon, average wind assistance of less than 2.0 m/s is required across all applicable disciplines; and maximum of 4.0 m/s in any one event. As an exception, according to rule 36.2, specific event ...

  5. List of United States records in track and field - Wikipedia

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    September 2, 2022 Memorial Van Damme: Brussels, Belgium [5] 10,000 m: 26:33.84 Grant Fisher: Bowerman TC March 6, 2022 The TEN: San Juan Capistrano, United States [6] Marathon: 2:05:38 Khalid Khannouchi: New Balance April 14, 2002 London Marathon: London, United Kingdom 2:04:58 a [a] Ryan Hall: Asics April 18, 2011 Boston Marathon: Boston ...

  6. Cooper test - Wikipedia

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    This is not exactly a Cooper test but a reasonable practical compromise as long as the distance is of sufficient length to put a continuous load on the cardiovascular system for 10 or more minutes. For example, the British Army uses 1.5 miles, the Australian Army uses 2.4 kilometers, the US Army uses 2 miles and the US Marine Corps 3 miles.

  7. Mile run world record progression - Wikipedia

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    The world record in the mile run is the fastest time set by a runner in the middle-distance track and field event. World Athletics is the official body which oversees the records. Hicham El Guerrouj is the current men's record holder with his time of 3:43.13, [ 1 ] while Faith Kipyegon has the women's record of 4:07.64. [ 2 ]

  8. Army Ten-Miler - Wikipedia

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    Robert Cheseret running at the 2010 race. The 2007 race was held on Sunday, October 7, 2007 with 26,000 runners entered, and a record 17,000 finishing the 10 mile route. [citation needed] That record lasted only one year until October 6, 2008, when there were a total of 18,789 finishers. [1] [2] The 2009 race was held on Sunday, October 4, 2009 ...

  9. Loaded march - Wikipedia

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    In the Belgian Army, the Special Forces Group have two different tests. On the first test, known as "Bergham Run", the standard is to do 8km (4.97 miles) within 50 minutes, loaded with a 20kg rucksack. [4] [5] For the second test, the "Tender Feet", 120km (74 miles) must be walked within 48 hours, also with a 20kg rucksack. [6]