Calculate end time
Sometimes you come out having covered a distance, but are curious about what time you would have run a longer distance.
You can do that with this little tool.
Note that the tool is only valid if you have maintained a pace that you estimate you would be able to maintain over a longer distance. So if you use calculators to estimate based on your fastest 5km time, held up against a half marathon time, then the calculator will give an incorrect picture. Because it is unrealistic that you can maintain a pace of that caliber for all 21.1 kilometers of a half marathon. See example further down in this article (under the calculator itself) .
If you run all the way and want to find your finishing time at another distance where you also run all the way, you should look at the calculator that converts distances.
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Optimistic example of calculated finish time
You can see the inserted result that we have made with calculators. These are some of my own times, and for me personally it would be a completely “impossible” task to keep the pace I run 5 kilometers with versus what I use on my half marathon. Even though in both places it is to run as fast as possible. It must be said that my best time on a half marathon at the time of writing is 1.29.52. Then suddenly it is far down to 1.23.20

Other calculators and guides for runners
You can also go to the calculator section, where I have collected all sorts of useful calculators for runners. In addition, you can on the guide section on this page Take advantage of several cool running tools that measure and analyze your performance.
It is important for me to point out, as I did in the intro, that this tool only multiplies (times) your speed up to be adjusted to the new distance you want to measure your estimated finishing time at. It is a tool to calculate your finishing time, but based on the assumption that you can keep the same pace.