The perfect mile

three athletes, one goal, and less than four minutes to achieve it

Paperback, 322 pages

English language

Published 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Co..

ISBN:
978-0-618-56209-1
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OCLC Number:
54001404

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There was a time when running the mile in four minutes was believed to be beyond the limits of human foot speed, and in all of sport it was the elusive holy grail. But in 1952, three world-class runners set out individually to break this barrier. Rodger Bannister was a young English medical student who epitomized the ideal of the amateur, finding time to run only between his hospital rounds. John Landy was the privileged son of a genteel Australian family, who trained relentlessly in an almost spiritual attempt to shape his body to this singular task. Then there was Wes Santee, the swaggering American, a Kansas farm boy who believed he was just plain better than everybody else. Spanning three continents and defying all odds, their collective quest captivated the world and stole headlines from the Korean War, the atomic arms race, and such legendary figures as Edmund Hillary, …

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Subjects

  • Bannister, Roger
  • Landy, John, -- 1930-
  • Santee, Wes
  • Runners (Sports) -- Biography