How fast should a 14 year old run 200m?

Intermediate female sprinters ages 14 and 15 should achieve a time of 11.6 seconds in the 100-meter sprint and 26 seconds in the 200-meter sprint. The advanced group at ages 16 and 17 should clock a time of 12.5 seconds in the 100-meter sprint and 25.7 seconds in the 200-meter sprint.

What is a good 200 meter time for a 15 year old?

About this. Average student: probably about 36-45 seconds. Fast for a student: 32 seconds or less. Average on track team: probably 26-31 seconds.

What is the fastest time for 200m?

19.19 seconds
The current record of 19.19 seconds was set by Usain Bolt at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics.

Is 33 seconds good for 200m?

33 sec for an all-out 200 is not very good even for a distance runner. If you can run an all-out 200 in 30-31 as a high school distance runner that is decent and pretty good, but not outstanding by any means.

Who is the fastest 14 year old 100m?

Track – short distance (100m, 200m, 400m)

Event Age Time
100m 12 years 12.10
100m 13 years 11.33
100m 14 years 11.19
100m 15 years 10.98

How fast is the average 14 year old boy?

average speed (m/sec) The maximum speed obtained by 10- 11yrs, 12-13yrs and 14-15yrs boys were 6.45m/sec, 6.77m/sec and 7.70 m/sec and average speed of all three group were 5.76m/sec, 6.01m/sec and 6.47m/sec respectively.

How fast is Usain Bolt 200m?

Beijing 2008 – Usain B wins the 200m final and breaks the world record. In fact, Bolt’s 19.19 seconds and 19.30 seconds both feature in the top three best 200m timings of all time, with only countryman Blake’s 19.26 seconds at the 2011 Diamond League meet in Brussels interrupting a 1-2 finish for Bolt.

Is a 12 second 100m fast?

Nobody apart from the most Sprintgeezer’d out whack jobs think a 12 second 100m is fast for a distance runner—pretty much anyone who can run much faster than about 2:00 for 800m can run that fast. That’s a pretty crappy sprint training workout too.

Is 200m easy?

It requires a lot more speed endurance work in your training to be successful. It demands precision, development of neuromuscular patterns and strong sprinting form throughout. You also need a tactical plan which can differ from race to race depending on which lane you are in.