Furlong to Miles Converter
Accurate conversion for horse racing distances and land measurements
Quick Conversions
Conversion Formula
One furlong equals exactly one-eighth of a mile, making the conversion straightforward. Since there are 8 furlongs in a mile, you simply divide the number of furlongs by 8 to get miles.
Conversion Examples
Example 1: Horse Race Distance
A six-furlong sprint race is how many miles?
Solution: 6 fur × 0.125 = 0.75 mi
The race is 0.75 miles (or three-quarters of a mile).
Example 2: Classic Race Distance
The Kentucky Derby is 10 furlongs. What is this in miles?
Solution: 10 fur × 0.125 = 1.25 mi
The Kentucky Derby is 1.25 miles (or one and one-quarter miles).
Example 3: Land Measurement
Convert 16 furlongs to miles.
Solution: 16 fur × 0.125 = 2 mi
16 furlongs equals exactly 2 miles.
Example 4: Sprint Distance
How many miles is a 5-furlong race?
Solution: 5 fur × 0.125 = 0.625 mi
A 5-furlong race is 0.625 miles (or five-eighths of a mile).
Comprehensive Conversion Table
| Furlongs (fur) | Miles (mi) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.0125 |
| 0.5 | 0.0625 |
| 1 | 0.125 |
| 2 | 0.25 |
| 3 | 0.375 |
| 4 | 0.5 |
| 5 | 0.625 |
| 6 | 0.75 |
| 7 | 0.875 |
| 8 | 1 |
| 9 | 1.125 |
| 10 | 1.25 |
| 12 | 1.5 |
| 16 | 2 |
| 20 | 2.5 |
| 24 | 3 |
| 32 | 4 |
| 40 | 5 |
| 50 | 6.25 |
| 100 | 12.5 |
| 200 | 25 |
| 500 | 62.5 |
| 1000 | 125 |
Popular Horse Racing Distances
| Race Type | Furlongs | Miles | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short Sprint | 5 fur | 0.625 mi | Five-eighths of a mile |
| Standard Sprint | 6 fur | 0.75 mi | Three-quarters of a mile |
| Long Sprint | 7 fur | 0.875 mi | Seven-eighths of a mile |
| One Mile | 8 fur | 1 mi | Classic distance |
| Middle Distance | 9 fur | 1.125 mi | One and one-eighth miles |
| Classic Distance | 10 fur | 1.25 mi | Kentucky Derby distance |
| Long Distance | 12 fur | 1.5 mi | Belmont Stakes distance |
| Extended | 16 fur | 2 mi | Two miles |
About Furlongs and Miles
What is a Furlong?
A furlong is a traditional unit of length originating from Anglo-Saxon England. The term comes from “furrow long,” referring to the length of a furrow in one acre of a plowed field. Historically, one furlong equaled 40 rods, or 660 feet (201.168 meters). This measurement was standardized in England between 1266 and 1303, when it was defined as 660 standard English feet.
Today, furlongs are primarily used in horse racing across the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the United States. Race distances are typically expressed in furlongs for races under one mile, with common distances being 5, 6, 7, and 8 furlongs. The unit is also still used within the rail industry in the UK for track maintenance and repair services, as legacy distance markers from when tracks were originally laid remain in furlongs.
What is a Mile?
A mile is a unit of length commonly used in the imperial and US customary measurement systems. One mile equals 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, or approximately 1.609 kilometers. The modern mile was standardized to contain exactly 8 furlongs, which is how the relationship between these two units became fixed.
Miles are widely used for measuring longer distances, including road lengths, geographic distances, and race courses. In horse racing, races of one mile or longer are often called “routes,” distinguishing them from shorter “sprints” measured in furlongs.
Historical Context
The standardization of the mile at 8 furlongs occurred during the medieval period in England. When the yard, foot, and inch were standardized by government enactment, existing units like rods, furlongs, and acres were redefined in terms of these new standards. The furlong, previously measured as 625 northern (German) feet, became 660 standard English feet. Since the mile was defined as 8 furlongs, it automatically became 5,280 feet (8 furlongs × 660 feet per furlong).
The invention of the measuring chain in the 1620s introduced an intermediate unit called Gunter’s chain, measuring 22 yards or 4 rods, equal to one-tenth of a furlong. This made land surveying more precise and further cemented the furlong’s role in land measurement.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many furlongs are in a mile?
There are exactly 8 furlongs in one mile. This relationship has been standardized since medieval times and remains the basis for conversion between these units. To convert miles to furlongs, multiply by 8.
Why do horse races use furlongs?
Horse racing uses furlongs due to historical tradition dating back centuries. The furlong became the standard unit for race distances in British horse racing, and this tradition continued when the sport spread to other English-speaking countries. Races shorter than one mile are typically expressed in furlongs (such as 5, 6, or 7 furlongs), while longer races may be expressed in miles or furlongs.
What is the most common furlong distance in horse racing?
The most common sprint distance is 6 furlongs (0.75 miles or three-quarters of a mile). This distance is popular for both thoroughbred and quarter horse racing. Other common distances include 5 furlongs (short sprints), 7 furlongs (long sprints), 8 furlongs (one mile), and 10 furlongs (1.25 miles, the Kentucky Derby distance).
How do you convert furlongs to miles?
To convert furlongs to miles, multiply the number of furlongs by 0.125 (which is the same as dividing by 8). For example, 6 furlongs × 0.125 = 0.75 miles. Alternatively, you can divide the number of furlongs by 8 to get the same result.
Is a furlong still used outside of horse racing?
While primarily used in horse racing today, furlongs are still employed in the British rail industry for track maintenance and distance marking. Some older road signs in the UK may also reference furlongs. However, for most practical purposes outside of racing, the furlong has been replaced by metric units (meters and kilometers) or standard imperial units (feet and miles).
What is the exact length of a furlong in feet?
One furlong equals exactly 660 feet. This can also be expressed as 220 yards or 201.168 meters. The standardization of this measurement occurred during the medieval period in England and has remained consistent since then.
How long does it take a racehorse to run a furlong?
A racehorse typically runs one furlong in approximately 12 to 13 seconds during a race, though this varies based on the horse’s speed, track conditions, and race strategy. Elite sprinters may cover a furlong in under 12 seconds, while horses in longer races may pace themselves differently and take slightly longer per furlong.
Can I convert decimal furlongs to miles?
Yes, the conversion formula works with any number, including decimals. For example, 3.5 furlongs × 0.125 = 0.4375 miles. The converter on this page accepts decimal inputs for precise conversions.
Conversion Step-by-Step Guide
Method 1: Using the Conversion Factor
- Take the number of furlongs you want to convert
- Multiply by 0.125 (the conversion factor)
- The result is the equivalent distance in miles
- Example: 12 furlongs × 0.125 = 1.5 miles
Method 2: Division Method
- Take the number of furlongs you want to convert
- Divide by 8 (since 8 furlongs = 1 mile)
- The result is the equivalent distance in miles
- Example: 24 furlongs ÷ 8 = 3 miles
Method 3: Fraction Method
- Remember that 1 furlong = 1/8 mile
- Multiply your furlong value by the fraction 1/8
- Simplify the resulting fraction if needed
- Example: 6 furlongs × 1/8 = 6/8 = 3/4 = 0.75 miles
