Pace to run 4:30:00 for the marathon
6:24 /km
10:18 /mi · 9.4 km/h · 5.8 mph · VDOT 32.8

To run a 4:30 marathon you average 6:24 per km (10:18 per mile) for the full 42.195 km. That is the number to burn into memory. The table below turns it into the cumulative time you should see at each kilometre and each mile.

Splits for 4:30:00

KilometreCumulative
1 km6:24
2 km12:48
3 km19:12
4 km25:36
5 km32:00
6 km38:24
7 km44:48
8 km51:11
9 km57:35
10 km1:03:59
11 km1:10:23
12 km1:16:47
13 km1:23:11
14 km1:29:35
15 km1:35:59
16 km1:42:23
17 km1:48:47
18 km1:55:11
19 km2:01:35
20 km2:07:59
21 km2:14:23
22 km2:20:46
23 km2:27:10
24 km2:33:34
25 km2:39:58
26 km2:46:22
27 km2:52:46
28 km2:59:10
29 km3:05:34
30 km3:11:58
31 km3:18:22
32 km3:24:46
33 km3:31:10
34 km3:37:34
35 km3:43:58
36 km3:50:22
37 km3:56:45
38 km4:03:09
39 km4:09:33
40 km4:15:57
41 km4:22:21
42 km4:28:45
42.195 km (finish)4:30:00
MileCumulative
Mile 110:18
Mile 220:36
Mile 330:54
Mile 441:12
Mile 551:29
Mile 61:01:47
Mile 71:12:05
Mile 81:22:23
Mile 91:32:41
Mile 101:42:59
Mile 111:53:17
Mile 122:03:35
Mile 132:13:52
Mile 142:24:10
Mile 152:34:28
Mile 162:44:46
Mile 172:55:04
Mile 183:05:22
Mile 193:15:40
Mile 203:25:58
Mile 213:36:15
Mile 223:46:33
Mile 233:56:51
Mile 244:07:09
Mile 254:17:27
Mile 264:27:45
26.22 mi (finish)4:30:00

These are even splits. Most runners are better off a touch slower than this for the first portion, then holding or edging down. Going out faster than goal pace is the most common way this time slips away.

What this goal takes

A 4:30 marathon is a very achievable first or second marathon goal. Three to four runs a week, 40 to 60 km, with the long run reaching 28 to 32 km, is usually enough to get there comfortably. The training paces below come from a VDOT of about 32.8.

Hold something close to even pace, or start a few seconds per km on the conservative side. The marathon punishes an aggressive first half harder than almost any other race. Fuel early and often, before you feel you need it.

The same fitness at other distances

If you can run 4:30:00 for the marathon, here is roughly what the same fitness predicts elsewhere, assuming you train for that distance too.

DistanceEquivalent timePace
5K28:305:42 /km · 9:10 /mi
10K59:135:55 /km · 9:32 /mi
Half marathon2:11:146:13 /km · 10:01 /mi
Marathon4:30:00this goal

Your training paces at this level

A 4:30:00 marathon works out to a VDOT of about 32.8. From that single number, the Daniels system sets the paces you should actually train at. Easy days should feel easy. The hard work is rationed.

ZonePace (km)Pace (mi)Purpose
Easy (E)7:09 /km11:30 /miAerobic base and recovery
Marathon (M)6:12 /km9:58 /miMarathon-specific endurance
Threshold (T)5:58 /km9:36 /miLactate clearance, comfortably hard
Interval (I)5:29 /km8:49 /miVO2max, 3-5 min reps
Repetition (R)5:11 /km8:21 /miSpeed and economy

Want these paces tracked and adjusted as your fitness moves? That is what Smart Runner does on your iPhone and Apple Watch, and it recalculates after every run. You can also check any race result in the VDOT calculator or the pace calculator.

Common questions

Is a 4:30 marathon a good goal?

It depends on your current fitness and training history. Check a recent race in the VDOT calculator to see whether this pace lines up with where you are now, then give yourself a training block long enough to close the gap.

How many km per week do I need?

See the section above. As a rule, the faster the goal, the more weekly volume and the longer the long runs it asks for. Consistency over months matters more than any single big week.

What pace is a 4:30 marathon?

It is 6:24 per kilometre, or 10:18 per mile, held for the whole marathon.

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