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Half Marathon Pace Calculator

Find the required pace to hit a half marathon (21.0975 km / 13.10938 mi) target time. Mile and kilometer splits, even or negative or positive split strategies, finish-time classification (recreational to elite), easy training pace, and a Riegel-based marathon prediction with Boston Qualifier note.

Half Marathon Pace Calculator

Accepts "H:MM:SS" (for example 1:45:00) or "MM:SS". Pace, speed, and splits are always shown in both miles and kilometers.

Split strategy

Hold the same pace from start to finish.

Required pace

9:09/mi · 5:41/km

Finish time: 02:00:00 over 13.10938 miles (21.0975 km)

Avg speed: 6.55 mph (10.55 km/h)

Suggested easy training pace: 10:24/mi (75 seconds slower than race pace)

Strategy: Even pace.

Classification: Average (2:00:00 to 2:30:00)

Typical first-half-marathon finish band. Comfortably finishing the distance is the win.

Predicted marathon time

04:10:12 using Riegel's formula (T2 = T1 x 2^1.06).

The half marathon itself is not a Boston Qualifier; only the full 42.195 km marathon counts. Riegel's formula predicts a marathon time of 04:10:12 (T2 = T1 x 2^1.06). That predicted marathon does not meet either 18-34 BQ standard (2:55:00 men, 3:25:00 women/nonbinary).

Splits per mile

13 full markers plus the finish line. Cumulative time at the finish equals your target.

MarkerSplitCumulative
1 mi9:0900:09:09
2 mi9:0900:18:18
3 mi9:0900:27:28
4 mi9:0900:36:37
5 mi9:0900:45:46
6 mi9:0900:54:55
7 mi9:0901:04:05
8 mi9:0901:13:14
9 mi9:0901:22:23
10 mi9:0901:31:32
11 mi9:0901:40:41
12 mi9:0901:49:51
13 mi9:0901:59:00
Finish (13.10938 mi)1:0002:00:00

Splits per km

21 full markers plus the finish line. Cumulative time at the finish equals your target.

MarkerSplitCumulative
1 km5:4100:05:41
2 km5:4100:11:23
3 km5:4100:17:04
4 km5:4100:22:45
5 km5:4100:28:26
6 km5:4100:34:08
7 km5:4100:39:49
8 km5:4100:45:30
9 km5:4100:51:11
10 km5:4100:56:53
11 km5:4101:02:34
12 km5:4101:08:15
13 km5:4101:13:57
14 km5:4101:19:38
15 km5:4101:25:19
16 km5:4101:31:00
17 km5:4101:36:42
18 km5:4101:42:23
19 km5:4101:48:04
20 km5:4101:53:45
21 km5:4101:59:27
Finish (21.0975 km)0:3302:00:00

Half Marathon Pace Examples

Half marathon pace is finish time divided by 13.109 miles or 21.0975 km.

Finish goalPace per milePace per km10K split
1:15:005:433:3335:33
1:30:006:524:1642:40
1:45:008:014:5949:46
2:00:009:095:4156:53
2:30:0011:277:071:11:06

Frequently Asked Questions about the Half Marathon Pace Calculator

Why is the half marathon 13.10938 miles and not exactly 13.1?
The official IAAF half-marathon distance is 21.0975 kilometers, which is exactly half of the full marathon's 42.195 km. Converted using the international mile (1 mile = 1.609344 km exactly), that comes out to 13.10937779 miles, which the calculator rounds to 13.10938 mi. The common shorthand 13.1 mi is the same number truncated to one decimal: it is short by 36 feet (about 11 meters) over the full race. For pace and split planning the difference is trivial (under 5 seconds at 8:00/mi pace), but the calculator uses the full 13.10938 figure so the final cumulative split time on the table matches your target finish to the second.
What pace do I need for a sub-1:30, sub-1:45, sub-2:00, or sub-2:15 half marathon?
Sub-1:30 half: 6:52/mile or 4:16/km, average speed 8.74 mph. Sub-1:45 half: 8:00/mile or 4:58/km, 7.49 mph. Sub-2:00 half: 9:09/mile or 5:41/km, 6.55 mph. Sub-2:15 half: 10:18/mile or 6:24/km, 5.83 mph. Sub-2:30 half: 11:27/mile or 7:06/km, 5.24 mph. For context, the global median half-marathon finish has hovered around 1:58 for men and 2:11 for women in recent years (Running USA, RunRepeat), so a sub-2:00 puts you near or above the median. Use the splits-per-mile table to confirm what each mile marker on your watch should read at the target pace, and the splits-per-km table to cross-check at metric race signage.
What counts as a good half marathon time?
The calculator uses five widely cited recreational bands. Elite is under 1:30:00 (top single-digit percent of fields). Competitive is 1:30:00 to 1:44:59 (strong age-group runners). Good is 1:45:00 to 1:59:59 (a well-trained hobby runner). Average is 2:00:00 to 2:30:00 (typical first-half-marathon territory; the global median sits inside this band). Recreational is anything over 2:30:00 (often run-walk pace, ideal for first-timers and walkers). These are heuristics, not absolute standards: a 2:00 finish in a flat road race differs from a 2:00 finish on a hilly trail event, and age-graded performance tables (USATF Masters, WMA) are the right tool when you want apples-to-apples comparisons across age groups.
Does a half marathon time actually qualify for the Boston Marathon?
No. Boston qualifying standards require a certified finish at the full 42.195 km marathon distance. Half-marathon times are never accepted as direct qualifiers. This calculator predicts an equivalent marathon time with a half-to-full multiplier, then compares that projection with the 2027 open-age standards of 2:55:00 for men and 3:25:00 for women and nonbinary athletes. The actual qualification still requires a qualifying full-marathon result and depends on your age group and registration cutoff.
How accurate is the Riegel marathon prediction?
The calculator applies Pete Riegel's formula, T2 = T1 * (D2 / D1)^1.06. Doubling the distance gives 2^1.06 = 2.08493, so the projected marathon time is about 2.08493 times the half-marathon time. The estimate assumes comparable preparation and conditions. It is often optimistic when your training has not included marathon-specific weekly volume, long runs, pacing, and fueling.

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