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HomeCalculatorsRunning Pace Calculator
Free tool

Running Pace Calculator

Know your pace. Pick your race.

Type what you ran. We work out your pace and predict every race time from 5K to ultra. No signup, no math.

What do you want to know?
Units
1
What you ran
Pick a preset or type any distance.
km
Try:
2
How long it took
Hours, minutes, seconds.
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
Examples
Pace
5:00
min/km · ≈ 8:03 min/mi

You ran 10K in 50:00 — that's 5:00 per km.

Pace
5:00
Time
50:00
Distance
10.00 km
Find 10K races at this pace
At this pace, your race times would be
5K
25:00
10K
50:00
15K
1:15:00
Half marathon
1:45:29
Marathon
3:30:59
50K
4:10:00
Split times (10 km)

How to use the pace calculator

  1. 1

    Pick what you want to calculate

    Choose pace, time or distance — the other two become the inputs.

  2. 2

    Enter your numbers

    Type the distance, time or pace you already know. Switch between km and miles freely.

  3. 3

    Read your result and splits

    See your pace, projected race times for every standard distance and a split-by-split breakdown.

Pace → race time chart

Reference chart for runners who already know their target pace. Pick a row and read the finish time across every standard race distance.

Pace5K10K15KHalf marathonMarathon50K
4:00 min/km20:0040:001:00:001:24:232:48:473:20:00
4:30 min/km22:3045:001:07:301:34:563:09:533:45:00
5:00 min/km25:0050:001:15:001:45:293:30:594:10:00
5:30 min/km27:3055:001:22:301:56:023:52:044:35:00
6:00 min/km30:001:00:001:30:002:06:354:13:105:00:00
6:30 min/km32:301:05:001:37:302:17:084:34:165:25:00
7:00 min/km35:001:10:001:45:002:27:414:55:225:50:00

Pace benchmarks for amateur runners

Rough guide based on amateur athletes worldwide. Pace varies with terrain, weather and training, so treat these as orientation, not a verdict.

Beginner6:30 – 7:30 min/kmNew to running, building base mileage.
Intermediate5:00 – 6:30 min/kmTrains 3–5 days a week, has finished a 10K.
Advanced amateur4:00 – 5:00 min/kmSub-1:30 half marathon, structured training.
Elite amateur< 4:00 min/kmSub-3 marathon territory or faster.

Find a race that matches your pace

Now that you know your numbers, lock in a goal race. SportPlan tracks running events worldwide — pick a distance and start your season.

5K races

Short, sharp and great for testing your top-end pace.

10K races

The classic distance — the sweet spot of speed and endurance.

Half marathons

A serious goal that still fits a normal training week.

Marathons

The benchmark distance. Pace discipline decides everything.

Ultras

Beyond 42.195km — pace planning matters even more.

What is a good time?

Compare your numbers to reference times by level and age. One guide per distance.

5K
Good 5K time
10K
Good 10K time
Half
Good half marathon time
Marathon
Good marathon time
Ultra
Good ultra time

FAQ

How do I calculate running pace?▾

Pace is total time divided by distance. For example, running 10 km in 50 minutes is a pace of 5:00 min/km. This calculator does the math instantly and converts between min/km and min/mi.

What is a good pace for a beginner?▾

Most beginners run between 6:30 and 7:30 min/km (about 10:30–12:00 min/mi) on flat terrain. Conversational pace — where you can still hold a chat — is a healthier guide than chasing a specific number.

How fast is marathon pace?▾

A 4-hour marathon is roughly 5:41 min/km. Sub-3:30 means about 4:58 min/km, sub-3:00 means 4:16 min/km, and elite amateurs typically run under 4:00 min/km. Use the predictor above to plan yours.

How accurate are race-time predictions?▾

Predictions assume even pacing and similar terrain. In practice, marathon time is rarely exactly twice the half — fatigue, fueling and the course profile all matter. Treat predictions as a starting point and refine with race results.

Should I train at race pace?▾

Most weekly mileage should be slower than race pace. Race-pace work belongs in tempo runs, intervals and race-specific long runs. The pace calculator helps you set those targets without overthinking the math.