Mile News Tagged Roger Bannister


Sub-4 Fever

March 05, 2014

AW’s editor looks ahead excitedly to the 60th anniversary of Roger Bannister’s first sub-4 minute Mile: the Everest of athletics

By Jason Henderson, Athletics Weekly

When Roger Bannister ran 3:59.4 in Oxford on May 6, 1954, to become the first man to break the 4-minute barrier for one Mile,...

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HOKA ONE ONE Announced as Bring Back the Mile Sponsor

February 27, 2014

First major sponsor of BBTM campaign to elevate, celebrate iconic distance

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – (February 27, 2014) – Bring Back the Mile, the national campaign to elevate and celebrate the iconic distance, has announced HOKA ONE ONE as a BBTM sponsor. HOKA ONE ONE, with its revolutionary...

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Bannister ‘astonished’ sub-4 minute Mile continues to inspire

February 26, 2014

"I myself was inspired after being taken to see Sydney Wooderson at Crystal Palace and I realized that was the sport I wanted to do."

By Mark Bryans, Press Association

Sir Roger Bannister remains 'astonished' that his achievement of running the first sub-4 minute Mile is still celebrated but...

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Retirement investing: your sub-4 minute Mile

January 09, 2014

For serious retirement investors, the far better sports metaphor lies in the story of Roger Bannister, the first man sub-4 minutes in the Mile

By Mitchell Tuchman, MarketWatch

Read enough about investing and eventually you run into this entertaining hockey metaphor: "Skate to where the puck...

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Celebrating the enduring flair of the amateur

November 30, 2013

Roger Bannister, first man sub-4 minutes for the Mile, the "perfect" amateur athlete

By Ian O'Riordan, Irish Times

If I was Sir Roger Bannister, the thought of what’s coming down the track next May would be terrifying. Imagine every sporting media outlet in the world looking for you to help...

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Be Fearless: Make the Impossible Possible

August 20, 2013

Bannister's historic sub-4 minute Mile time proved to other runners that it really and truly was possible.

By Jonathan Alpert, HuffingtonPost.com

In the early 1950s, many people believed that it was impossible for humans to run a Mile in under four minutes. Runners had been trying to break...

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Who was the Greatest Athlete of All-Time?

August 14, 2013

Shaun White's versatility, Bo Jackson's phenomenal speed, Geronimo's nimbleness, Bannister's Mile moment and more

From The Atlantic

Gay Talese, writer

Boxing is the most physically demanding of athletic disciplines. No other athletes are so confronted with the physical demands, the heart,...

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Michael Glen, the monarch of the Mile

July 27, 2013

Former world professional Mile record holder recounts racing days of the iconic distance

By Jack Davidson, The Scotsman

Michael Glen is Bathgate born and bred and lives there in a street called Race Road. For the former world professional Mile record holder it could hardly be more fittingly...

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Peters, Leonard Win BMC Mile at Oxford

July 21, 2013

BMC celebrates 50th anniversary with classic Mile races at famed Iffley Road track; Peters, Mellor go sub-4

By David Lowes, Athletics Weekly

The BMC Grand Prix at Oxford on Saturday was the fourth in the series and a celebration of the organization’s 50 years in existence.

With the event...

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BMC to celebrate 50th anniversary at Iffley Road with classic Mile races

July 18, 2013

Meet at site where Roger Bannister, in 1954, became the first man to break the 4 minute Mile barrier

By Athletics Weekly

There is little room for nostalgia in sport but the British Milers’ Club will turn back the clock when they celebrate their 50th anniversary in Oxford on Saturday, July 20.... Read More comments

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