Use this 5K pace chart to find the pace you’ll need to hit your target finish time. Whether you’re chasing a parkrun PB, running your first 5K, or setting a realistic time goal, this page shows pace per kilometre and per mile in a clear, easy-to-read table.
If you prefer to calculate your own numbers, you can also use our Race Pace Calculator.
| 5K Finish Time | Pace per KM | Pace per Mile |
|---|---|---|
| 15:00 | 3:00 /km | 4:49 /mile |
| 16:00 | 3:12 /km | 5:09 /mile |
| 17:30 | 3:30 /km | 5:38 /mile |
| 18:00 | 3:36 /km | 5:47 /mile |
| 19:00 | 3:48 /km | 6:07 /mile |
| 20:00 | 4:00 /km | 6:26 /mile |
| 21:00 | 4:12 /km | 6:46 /mile |
| 22:30 | 4:30 /km | 7:14 /mile |
| 24:00 | 4:48 /km | 7:43 /mile |
| 25:00 | 5:00 /km | 8:03 /mile |
| 26:30 | 5:18 /km | 8:32 /mile |
| 28:00 | 5:36 /km | 9:01 /mile |
| 30:00 | 6:00 /km | 9:39 /mile |
| 32:30 | 6:30 /km | 10:28 /mile |
| 35:00 | 7:00 /km | 11:16 /mile |
| 40:00 | 8:00 /km | 12:52 /mile |
| 45:00 | 9:00 /km | 14:29 /mile |
All paces are shown as minutes per kilometre and minutes per mile.
This table shows:
To use it:
These are common milestones for parkrun and road 5Ks.
A “good” 5K pace depends on your experience, training consistency and the course. As a rough guide:
The best pace is one you can hold from start to finish without fading badly in the final kilometre.
A well-paced 5K should feel:
A simple plan:
Most runners lose time by starting too fast rather than finishing too slow.
Your 5K pace is useful beyond race day. It’s commonly used to guide:
Knowing your pace helps keep sessions productive, not destructive.
UK races are measured in kilometres, but many runners still think in miles. This page shows both so you can:
Yes. Even or slightly negative splits usually produce the best results.
It’s a guide. Terrain, weather and fitness all matter, but it’s an excellent starting point.
Absolutely. It’s especially useful for avoiding the common mistake of starting too fast.
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