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Which States Ran the Longest in 2017?

Around this time final 12 months, we printed an article rating U.S. states by the variety of runs recorded on Strava. Predictably, the 2 most populous states, California and Texas, took the highest 2 spots on the checklist. There had been some surprises—Colorado, solely 21st in inhabitants, got here in at quantity 4—however, for probably the most half, a state’s place on the checklist correlated fairly intently with its variety of inhabitants.

That’s why we determined to make issues a bit of extra fascinating this 12 months. We ranked the fifty states, together with D.C. and Puerto Rico, in accordance with the longest common distance per run. The information under displays Strava stats between October 2016 and October 2017.


1. Wyoming

Average distance (mi.): 5.56
Total runs: 42,405
Average velocity (mph): 6.3
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 427.77
Average transferring time (mi.): 66

2. Montana

Average distance (mi.): 5.46
Total runs: 103,709
Average velocity (mph): 6.52
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 409.67
Average transferring time (mi.): 59

3. Vermont

Average distance (mi.): 5.43
Total runs: 107,601
Average velocity (mph): 6.59
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 379.42
Average transferring time (mi.): 54

4. New York

Average distance (mi.): 5.39
Total runs: 1,729,217
Average velocity (mph): 6.85
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 172.19
Average transferring time (mi.): 51

5. Illinois

Average distance (mi.): 5.38
Total runs: 898,770
Average velocity (mph): 6.94
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 86.23
Average transferring time (mi.): 51

6. Alaska

Average distance (mi.): 5.35
Total runs: 69,759
Average velocity (mph): 7
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 309.84
Average transferring time (mi.): 54

7. North Dakota

Average distance (mi.): 5.32
Total runs: 32,236
Average velocity (mph): 7
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 102.52
Average transferring time (mi.): 50

8. Minnesota

Average distance (mi.): 5.31
Total runs: 498,670
Average velocity (mph): 6.83
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 167.82
Average transferring time (mi.): 50

9. Oregon

Average distance (mi.): 5.29
Total runs: 681,210
Average velocity (mph): 6.69
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 310.3
Average transferring time (mi.): 53

10. Massachusetts

Average distance (mi.): 5.28
Total runs: 1,010,534
Average velocity (mph): 6.9
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 165.4
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

11. Utah

Average distance (mi.): 5.26
Total runs: 661,718
Average velocity (mph): 6.57
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 350.04
Average transferring time (mi.): 55

12. Wisconsin

Average distance (mi.): 5.25
Total runs: 429,491
Average velocity (mph): 7.34
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 163.97
Average transferring time (mi.): 51

13. District of Columbia

Average distance (mi.): 5.24
Total runs: 222,664
Average velocity (mph): 6.75
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 185.4
Average transferring time (mi.): 49

14. Maine

Average distance (mi.): 5.21
Total runs: 165,120
Average velocity (mph): 7.14
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 232.69
Average transferring time (mi.): 50

15. Ohio

Average distance (mi.): 5.2
Total runs: 719,997
Average velocity (mph): 7.01
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 156.45
Average transferring time (mi.): 50

16. Colorado

Average distance (mi.): 5.15
Total runs: 1,273,395
Average velocity (mph): 6.52
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 345.94
Average transferring time (mi.): 54

17. Idaho

Average distance (mi.): 5.15
Total runs: 195,272
Average velocity (mph): 6.42
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 308.27.69
Average transferring time (mi.): 55

18. Washington

Average distance (mi.): 5.14
Total runs: 958,438
Average velocity (mph): 6.68
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 288.16
Average transferring time (mi.): 63

19. Nebraska

Average distance (mi.): 5.13
Total runs: 134,654
Average velocity (mph): 6.89
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 184.51
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

20. South Dakota

Average distance (mi.): 5.13
Total runs: 55,945
Average velocity (mph): 7.87
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 224.16
Average transferring time (mi.): 52

21. Iowa

Average distance (mi.): 5.12
Total runs: 200,693
Average velocity (mph): 7
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 172.84
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

22. Rhode Island

Average distance (mi.): 5.11
Total runs: 90,078
Average velocity (mph): 6.99
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 171.88
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

23. Virginia

Average distance (mi.): 5.11
Total runs: 887,687
Average velocity (mph): 6.8
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 213.24
Average transferring time (mi.): 50

24. Pennsylvania

Average distance (mi.): 5.1
Total runs: 1,033,289
Average velocity (mph): 6.69
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 234.65
Average transferring time (mi.): 49

25. Maryland

Average distance (mi.): 5.08
Total runs: 500,268
Average velocity (mph): 6.66
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 217.35
Average transferring time (mi.): 51

26. West Virginia

Average distance (mi.): 5.07
Total runs: 89,942
Average velocity (mph): 6.58
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 286.5
Average transferring time (mi.): 52

27. Nevada

Average distance (mi.): 5.06
Total runs: 233,184
Average velocity (mph): 6.67
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 285.35
Average transferring time (mi.): 55

28. New Hampshire

Average distance (mi.): 5.06
Total runs: 246,210
Average velocity (mph): 6.74
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 263.59
Average transferring time (mi.): 51

29. Michigan

Average distance (mi.): 5.04
Total runs: 689,793
Average velocity (mph): 6.79
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 124.16
Average transferring time (mi.): 49

30. California

Average distance (mi.): 5.03
Total runs: 5,620,083
Average velocity (mph): 6.96
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 272.82
Average transferring time (mi.): 52

31. Connecticut

Average distance (mi.): 5.02
Total runs: 334,365
Average velocity (mph): 6.92
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 235.82
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

32. Kentucky

Average distance (mi.): 5
Total runs: 274,285
Average velocity (mph): 7.4
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 190.37
Average transferring time (mi.): 49

33. Tennessee

Average distance (mi.): 4.99
Total runs: 551,242
Average velocity (mph): 6.6
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 244.04
Average transferring time (mi.): 49

34. Indiana

Average distance (mi.): 4.97
Total runs: 426,566
Average velocity (mph): 7.41
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 106.51
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

35. New Jersey

Average distance (mi.): 4.97
Total runs: 596,765
Average velocity (mph): 6.98
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 139.9
Average transferring time (mi.): 49

36. Arizona

Average distance (mi.): 4.9
Total runs: 665,792
Average velocity (mph): 6.78
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 224.6
Average transferring time (mi.): 53

37. Missouri

Average distance (mi.): 4.89
Total runs: 392,987
Average velocity (mph): N/A
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 204.54
Average transferring time (mi.): 49

38. Arkansas

Average distance (mi.): 4.88
Total runs: 212,264
Average velocity (mph): 6.31
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 200.83
Average transferring time (mi.): 50

39. Hawaii

Average distance (mi.): 4.88
Total runs: 201,262
Average velocity (mph): 6.6
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 211.87
Average transferring time (mi.): 51

40. North Carolina

Average distance (mi.): 4.88
Total runs: 995,137
Average velocity (mph): 7.52
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 211.54
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

41. Oklahoma

Average distance (mi.): 4.87
Total runs: 222,756
Average velocity (mph): 6.59
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 132.2
Average transferring time (mi.): 50

42. Kansas

Average distance (mi.): 4.86
Total runs: 193,732
Average velocity (mph): 6.7
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 158.23
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

43. Alabama

Average distance (mi.): 4.82
Total runs: 342,752
Average velocity (mph): 6.54
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 187.49
Average transferring time (mi.): 49

44. New Mexico

Average distance (mi.): 4.82
Total runs: 160,808
Average velocity (mph): 6.3
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 278.33
Average transferring time (mi.): 53

45. Delaware

Average distance (mi.): 4.79
Total runs: 79,107
Average velocity (mph): 6.77
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 148.38
Average transferring time (mi.): 47

46. Georgia

Average distance (mi.): 4.76
Total runs: 698,911
Average velocity (mph): 6.52
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 225.95
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

47. Texas

Average distance (mi.): 4.75
Total runs: 1,925,123
Average velocity (mph): 6.47
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 112.31
Average transferring time (mi.): 48

48. Florida

Average distance (mi.): 4.6
Total runs: 1,281,717
Average velocity (mph): 7.18
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 43.14
Average transferring time (mi.): 47

49. South Carolina

Average distance (mi.): 4.57
Total runs: 357,617
Average velocity (mph): 7
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 140.17
Average transferring time (mi.): 45

50. Louisiana

Average distance (mi.): 4.52
Total runs: 201,855
Average velocity (mph): 7.84
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 35.12
Average transferring time (mi.): 44

51. Mississippi

Average distance (mi.): 4.49
Total runs: 89,238
Average velocity (mph): 6.64
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 115.72
Average transferring time (mi.): 45

52. Puerto Rico

Average distance (mi.): 4.29
Total runs: 114,393
Average velocity (mph): 5.96
Average elevation achieve (ft.): 163.61
Average transferring time (mi.): 49

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