Mesa Marathon 4:15 pace chart

A 4:15:00 finish at the Mesa Marathon averages 9:44 per mile (6:03 per kilometre) — the classic sub-4 target, close to the middle of a typical big-city field. Run at even effort rather than even pace, the easiest mile comes in around 8:33/mi and the hardest around 11:09/mi — about 156 seconds between the two extremes. Holding an identical number on every mile of a course with this profile means running the climbs too hard and the descents too easy. Held at even effort, halfway comes up at 2:05:02 — a 4:55 positive split, which is what the terrain costs you rather than a pacing error. The hardest mile on the course sits near kilometre 8; at this goal time it should take 10:42/mi, and giving it that time is the difference between finishing Mesa on plan and unravelling in the last hour.

Mile-by-mile targets for 4:15:00

Grade-adjusted splits computed from the Mesa Marathon elevation profile with the Minetti gradient-cost model, scaled so the full course adds up to 4:15:00. Uphill sections get more time, downhills less, at one constant effort throughout.

MileTarget /miTarget /kmElev ΔElapsed
18:425:24-139 ft (-42 m)8:42
29:095:41-92 ft (-28 m)17:51
39:025:37-102 ft (-31 m)26:53
49:055:39-96 ft (-29 m)35:58
511:096:56+103 ft (+31 m)47:07
610:426:39+56 ft (+17 m)57:49
78:335:19-157 ft (-48 m)1:06:22
89:365:58-44 ft (-14 m)1:15:58
99:255:51-62 ft (-19 m)1:25:23
109:255:51-64 ft (-19 m)1:34:48
119:566:11-10 ft (-3 m)1:44:44
129:275:52-59 ft (-18 m)1:54:11
139:476:05-24 ft (-7 m)2:03:58
149:476:04-25 ft (-8 m)2:13:45
159:536:08-15 ft (-5 m)2:23:38
169:516:07-18 ft (-5 m)2:33:29
179:526:08-17 ft (-5 m)2:43:21
189:526:08-16 ft (-5 m)2:53:13
199:526:08-16 ft (-5 m)3:03:05
2010:006:13-3 ft (-1 m)3:13:05
219:576:11-8 ft (-3 m)3:23:02
2210:026:14+1 ft (0 m)3:33:05
2310:066:17+7 ft (+2 m)3:43:11
2410:036:14+1 ft (0 m)3:53:13
259:566:10-10 ft (-3 m)4:03:09
269:406:00-38 ft (-12 m)4:12:49
26.29:586:11-2 ft (0 m)4:15:00

Frequently asked questions

What pace is a 4:15 marathon?

A 4:15:00 marathon is 9:44 per mile or 6:03 per kilometre held for the full 26.2 miles (42.195 km). On the Mesa Marathon specifically, the elevation profile means even effort produces uneven splits — the table on this page gives the target for every mile.

What should my halfway split be for a 4:15 at the Mesa Marathon?

2:05:02. That is the grade-adjusted halfway target for this course, not simply half of 4:15:00 — it accounts for where the climbing sits. Reaching the half meaningfully faster than this on this course usually means you have spent the effort you need for the closing miles.

Should I run even splits at the Mesa Marathon?

Even effort at a 4:15 goal produces splits between 8:33 and 11:09 per mile — about 156 seconds between the easiest and hardest one. Grade-adjusted pacing gives back time on the descents and spends it on the climbs, which is what running an even physiological effort actually looks like on a course with this profile.

How are these Mesa Marathon splits calculated?

Each mile is weighted by its gradient using the Minetti et al. (2002) cost-of-running polynomial, which measures the metabolic cost of running at grades from −45% to +45%. The total is then scaled so the whole course adds up to 4:15:00. Uphill sections get more time and downhill sections less, at a constant effort throughout.

Is 4:15 a realistic marathon goal?

4:15 is the classic sub-4 target, close to the middle of a typical big-city field. Whether it is realistic for you depends on your recent race results and weekly volume rather than on the number itself — the race-time predictor on this site will convert a recent 5K, 10K or half-marathon result into a marathon estimate using the Riegel power-law model.

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