Mar 24, 2009 07:41
15 yrs ago
English term

12-K race

Non-PRO English Other Sports / Fitness / Recreation
Dear all,
What does "K" above refer to?
Many thanks!
Change log

Mar 29, 2009 23:07: Cilian O'Tuama changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Edith Kelly, Lingua.Franca

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Responses

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Selected

k for kilometers

k is short for kilometers

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Note added at 6 mins (2009-03-24 07:47:54 GMT)
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The First Annual Run-Ten-Ten, 10 Kilometer Race will be held on
April 25, 2009.

http://www.runtenten.org/
Peer comment(s):

agree Juan Alvarez
7 mins
agree Edith Kelly
7 mins
agree wordgirl : that's it! :)
15 mins
agree Gary D
39 mins
agree kmtext
42 mins
agree Jeanette Phillips
44 mins
agree Maria Luisa Dell'Orto
59 mins
agree NancyLynn
5 hrs
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