Marathon Time Predictor
Estimate your full marathon finish based on your half marathon PB
Predicted Marathon Time
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How to Calculate Your Marathon Time from a Half Marathon
Running a marathon (26.2 miles) is a significantly different physiological challenge than a half marathon (13.1 miles). This calculator uses the Riegel Formula, which is the industry standard for predicting race times across different distances. The formula is: T2 = T1 * (D2 / D1)^1.06.
When predicting a marathon from a half marathon, the distance doubles, but the fatigue factor increases exponentially. Most runners cannot simply double their half marathon time; the 1.06 exponent accounts for the natural aerobic decay that occurs during the second half of a full marathon.
Key Factors Influencing Your Prediction
- Weekly Mileage: The Riegel formula assumes you have done the appropriate endurance training. If your weekly mileage is low, your actual marathon time may be slower than predicted.
- The "Wall": Glycogen depletion typically occurs around mile 20. Proper fueling strategies are required to hit your predicted time.
- Course Profile: If your half marathon was on a flat course and your target marathon is hilly (like Boston), add 5-10 minutes to the prediction.
Example Predictions
| Half Marathon Time | Predicted Marathon |
|---|---|
| 1:30:00 (Sub-Elite/Fast) | 3:07:37 |
| 1:45:00 (Competitive) | 3:38:54 |
| 2:00:00 (Recreational) | 4:10:10 |