What Is the Riegel Formula? How Race Time Prediction Works
The Riegel formula, published by running researcher Pete Riegel in 1977, is an endurance performance model expressed as T2 = T1 Γ (D2 Γ· D1)^1.06. Here T1 is your known time over a race distance D1, and T2 is the predicted time for a different distance D2. The exponent 1.06 reflects the empirical observation that pace doesn't stay perfectly linear as distance increases β runners gradually slow due to accumulating fatigue over longer efforts. For example, a runner who finishes 10km in 50 minutes can use this formula to quickly estimate their half marathon (21.0975km) or marathon (42.195km) finish time from that single data point.