May 06, 2014
			
	Franz Stampfl, his coach, implored him to run in a meet between Oxford and the Amateur Athletic Association: “He said to me, ‘Although the conditions are not ideal, if you don’t take this opportunity, you might not forgive yourself for the rest of your life.’ He was right.”
	By Jesse Will, The...
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			May 05, 2014
			
	What's astonishing about Bannister's 4 minute Mile in 1954 is that he was an amateur. He even worked on the day of the race
	By John Bryant, The Guardian
	Things were very different 60 years ago when Roger Bannister became an icon to Britain and the empire by becoming the first to break the 4...
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			May 05, 2014
			
	Every sport that can be quantified has them — sub-4-minute Mile, 50 goals, 50 points, 59 strokes, 20 wins, .400 batting average, 2,000 yards rushing …
	By Philip Hersh, Chicago Tribune
	Sam Penzenstadler was shocked.
	The Loyola University junior had just lowered his personal best by nine...
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			May 04, 2014
			
	"Bannister's 3:59.4 remains part of track and field lore, a symbol of boundary-busting endurance that stands the test of time."
	By Stephen Wilson, Associated Press
	OXFORD, England (AP) — Sixty years later, Roger Bannister is busy reliving the four minutes that still endure as a transcendent...
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