A typical 5K time ranges from 20 to 40 minutes depending on fitness level. Beginners usually complete a 5K in 30–40 minutes, while experienced runners may finish in under 25 minutes.
Is a 5K good for beginners?
Yes — the 5K (3.1 miles) is the most popular beginner race distance. Many people train for their first 5K using Couch to 5K programmes, which take around 9 weeks.
How much do 5K events cost?
Entry fees for UK 5K events typically range from free (parkrun) to £15–£30 for organised timed races. Charity and themed events may charge more.
No Ordinary Hospitality Management, Coventry, CV3 2AB, United KingdomFri, 10 Jul 202609:00
This an event that enables all abilities of runner to run together (or hike/walk!). Ultimately you can run as many 5k laps as you wish in the time limit. You can run one lap in 20 minutes, pick up your medal, flapjack and beer and go home! Alternatively you can head out on your 15th lap at 14:55 and finish in 6:30 having covered over 50 miles! It’s completely up to you.
There is no pressure from us, but we’ll also see if you want one more lap! The format is great for people looking to run further than they’ve ever done before, do a long training run for future events or to enjoy a sociable event with your friends.
The 3.3-mile lap at Coombe Abbey Park means your race can be just over 5k or, given the relatively flat nature of the course, potentially 50+ miles! You decide how many laps you are going to do on the day within the 6-hour time limit. If you're looking to cover a marathon distance you'll need to complete 8 laps and a half marathon will be 4 laps.