Sir Roger Bannister, the first man to run under four minutes in the mile, passed away at age 88 at his home in Oxford, England. Sir Roger Bannister, the first man to break four minutes in the mile, ...
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As BBC Sport relayed, the Bannister family released a statement confirming the news on Sunday morning. In it, they noted the legendary runner "died peacefully" and "surrounded by his family who were ...
There is a physics sort-of-joke that Einstein got the Nobel as a consolation prize, because he won it for the photoelectric effect, a footnote compared to his mind-bending theory of relativity. Sir ...
— -- Champion runner Steve Cram led tributes to the late Sir Roger Bannister, hailing the man who broke the four-minute mile as "inspirational" and an athlete who led a resurgence in British ...
John Tobin remembers May 6th, 1954 very well. "I was a sophomore and I had come home from St Peter's track practice at Clove Lakes Park," said the Staten Island Sports Hall of Famer. "My Grandfather ...
“It was as if Mount Everest had been relocated to Oxford – and we could watch it being climbed,” recalls the historian Peter Whitfield, who was only six in 1954 when, exactly a year after Edmund ...
LONDON (AP) - Roger Bannister, the first runner to break the 4-minute barrier in the mile, has died. He was 88. Bannister's family said in a statement that he died peacefully on Saturday in Oxford, ...
Runners in Oxford paid tribute to Sir Roger Bannister with the second annual celebration of his record-breaking sub-four minute mile. On Bank Holiday Monday, the city hosted the Bannister Miles ...
Lord Sebastian Coe and Steve Cram led tributes to the late Sir Roger Bannister, hailing the man who broke the four-minute mile as "inspirational" and a man who sat right in the middle of "ambition and ...
Sir Roger Bannister, famed for being the first runner to break the four-minute-mile barrier, died Saturday in Oxford, England. Bannister was 88. Bannister’s family announced the news in a statement ...
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Run celebrating Sir Roger Bannister to become annual event
An event held for the first time last year to celebrate Sir Roger Bannister's record-breaking four-minute mile in Oxford will ...
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