Distance and time
Enter a race distance and finish time to estimate average pace per mile and per kilometer.
Use this 5k pace chart to compare finish times, pace per mile, pace per kilometer, splits, and projections for common race goals.
5K pace charts compare finish times with average pace. The example calculator is set to 25:00 over 5.00 km, which equals 8:03 per mile or 5:00 per kilometer.
5K Pace Chart compares common 5k finish times with the average pace needed per mile and per kilometer. The calculator above is prefilled with a 25:00 example for 5 kilometers / 3.1 miles.
Use the chart when you want to scan several targets quickly, then use the calculator for exact splits, projections, and unit conversion. The selected example covers 5.00 km at 5:00 per kilometer or 8:03 per mile.
25:00 over 5.00 km works out to about 5:00 per kilometer.
Enter a race distance and finish time to estimate average pace per mile and per kilometer.
Enter a goal pace with a distance to project finish time for a workout, time trial, or race.
Enter how long you plan to move and the pace you expect to hold to estimate distance covered.
Use the split table to see cumulative elapsed time at each mile or kilometer through the finish.
Compare 5k finish times against average pace. Use the rows as a quick reference, then adjust the calculator above for your exact goal.
Use the finish-time rows to find a realistic 5k target, then compare the pace per mile and pace per kilometer columns.
The checkpoint table is useful when you want more than a final time: it shows whether your midpoint and late-race targets line up with the average pace.
25:00 is the prefilled example on this page, but the chart rows show a broader range so you can scan faster and slower goals without retyping values.
For training, compare workout pace to the 5k rows. For racing, use the split table above when you need mile-by-mile or kilometer-by-kilometer elapsed times.
Compare this pace against common 5K, 10K, half marathon, and marathon goals, then adjust the calculator for your own race plan.
A 25:00 5K is 5:00 per kilometer.
A 50:00 10K uses the same 5:00 per kilometer pace.
A 2:00:00 half marathon is about 5:41 per kilometer.
A 4:00:00 marathon is about 5:41 per kilometer.
Running 5:00 per kilometer projects to about 25:00 for 5K and 50:00 for 10K.
Running 6:00 per kilometer projects to about 30:00 for 5K and 1:00:00 for 10K.
Quick answers for this pace target, including pace per mile, pace per kilometer, and how the split table is calculated.
A 25:00 5k is about 8:03 per mile or 5:00 per kilometer. The chart compares that target with faster and slower finish times.
Use the checkpoint table to compare chart rows against 5k splits for the midpoint, late-race markers, and finish.
The chart rows divide each finish time by the standard 5k distance, then convert the same average pace between miles and kilometers.