Roger Bannister
A 4-minute mile means an average speed of 15 miles per hour.
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that is not true because a person can't run a mile in 1 min you must be mistaking
Yes, the story of the four-minute mile is true. It refers to the achievement of Sir Roger Bannister, who became the first person to run a mile in under four minutes on May 6, 1954, with a time of 3:59.4 at a track in Oxford, England. Bannister's accomplishment was significant not just for athletics but also for breaking perceived physical barriers, inspiring many athletes to push the limits of human performance.
It is 1 mile/minute or 60 miles/hour
Not you!
Four Minute Mile was created on 1997-09-30.
The first 4 minute mile was run by Roger Banister.
The Four Minute Mile - 1988 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The first ever sub-four minute mile was run by Roger Bannister on May 6th, 1954.
A 4-minute mile means an average speed of 15 miles per hour.
The first sub four minute mile was run May 6, 1954 by Roger Bannister of Great Britain in Oxford, England.
9.154 minutes per mile (rounded)
Roger Bannister, from England
Roger Bannister, from England
The two runners that paced Roger Bannister in the race were Chris Brasher and Chris Chataway. Click on the 'Video of the First Sub Four Minute Mile' link on this page to see a tape of that historic race.
It takes less time to walk a mile!