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The 5k pace calculator is here to help you find the pace at which you ran your last 5k race! With our tool, you'll get your precise pace. But if you don't remember your exact finish time, below we created a 5k pace chart where you can check approximated paces for different finish times.
Use this runner's pace calculator to determine your 5k pace – or your pace per mile for a given distance. Simply enter any two variables – pace, time or distance – into our pace calculator below.
This free pace calculator computes pace, time, and distance, given values for two of the variables. It can also be used for training purposes.
Predict your race finish time with Strava's free running pace calculator. Choose your race distance: 5K, 10K, 10 mile, Half Marathon, Marathon, or 50K.
How do I calculate my ideal running pace for a marathon using a pace calculator? To calculate your running pace per mile or kilometer for a marathon, simply enter your target race time and 42.2 kilometers or 26.2 miles into the calculator above and hit the calculate button.
Calculate your target pace and finish time for your next race. Running pace calculator for any distance: 5k, 10k, half-marathon, marathon, ultramarathon.
To calculate your pace per kilometer, measure the distance you covered and the time it took to complete the distance. Divide the time taken by the distance covered to get your pace per kilometer. For example, if you covered 5 km in 25 minutes, your pace per km would be: Pace = Time taken / Distance covered Pace = 25 min / 5 km Pace = 5 min / km
Use this pace calculator to easily find your time, pace, or distance for any run. Or browse through pace charts to quickly find your splits.
Calculate what pace you need to run each mile/km of your next race at to hit your target finish time. Works for any race distance, be it a 5k, a marathon, or a 100k ultramarathon.
Use the calculator to figure out your pace per yard, mile, meter or kilometer, and view your splits in any of distance measurement. To use the calculator, first enter the total time of your run. Then, choose an option from the event drop-down list.