How many runners have broken the 4 minute mile?

As of April 2021, the "four-minute barrier" has been broken by 1,663 athletes, and is now a standard of professional middle distance runners in several cultures.
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Who has beaten the 4-minute mile?

On May 6, 1954, Englishman Roger Bannister became the first to run a mile in under four minutes. Bannister, who went on to become a doctor, accomplished the feat during a race in Oxford. His time was three minutes, 59.4 seconds.
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Can a normal person run a 4-minute mile?

Although a man of 40 years of age, Eamonn Coghlan, has run a mile in under four minutes, achieving this feat is still a major accomplishment denied to tens of thousands of other athletes. First breaks into this domain have been unexpectedly spectacular.
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How many people have run a 4-minute mile 2020?

During the 2019-2020 season, in which carbon spikes were largely available but the competition was largely undisrupted by COVID-19, 35 men broke 4. This year, so far, it's 75. Eleven men broke 4 minutes in the one meet I watched last weekend at Boston University – a track literally constructed to enable sub-4 miles.
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Who broke the 4-minute mile in high school?

58 years ago, the legendary Jim Ryun became the first high school athlete to run a sub-4-minute-mile.
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How fast can Bolt run a mile?

Three minutes, forty-three seconds, and thirteen hundredths of a second is the fastest that a human has ever run a mile, as far as we know.
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Has any woman broke 4 minute mile?

No woman has yet run a four-minute mile. The women's world record is currently at 4:12.33, set by Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands at the Diamond League meeting in Monaco on 12 July 2019.
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How common is a 4 minute mile?

Only 1,497 humans have ever broken the 4-minute mile — and I'm one of them. There are few events in the sport of track and field that people understand like the mile. Even people who know very little about track, know that it takes an extraordinary effort to break four minutes over the 1,609-metre race.
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How hard is it to break 4 minute mile?

Ultimately, breaking the four-minute mile takes hard work and dedication, along with belief in oneself, he said. For many, running a mile that fast seems painful and tiring, an impossible feat. Manzano would describe it differently. “Exhilarating,” he said.
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Is a 4 minute mile fast?

Running a 4-minute mile is an incredible feat, and one not too many people can boast. To accomplish it, runners must maintain an average speed of 15 miles per hour, and it takes serious strength and endurance to do that.
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What percentage of the population can run a 5 minute mile?

The percentage of american males who could at some point in their lives break 5 min for the mile if they focused on it (i.e., are genetically capable of this athletic feat) is probably somewhere around 10%. The percentage of all Americans who could break 5 minutes TODAY is probably less than 0.01% .
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What percentage of the population can run a 6 minute mile?

At one of the more competitive 5ks in the area here recently, 20% of men 20-29 ran a time equivalent to a 6min-mile or better. Definitely less than 5% in the whole population. Not a representative sample.
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Is a 3 minute mile possible?

Common wisdom and scientific knowledge perceived a sub-four-minute mile to be an insurmountable barrier until Sir Roger Bannister set a world record time of 3min 59.4sec in 1954. Since then, a new world record has been set 18 times, the current record of 3:43.13 being clocked in 1999.
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Who was the first person to break a 4 minute mile?

In Oxford, England, 25-year-old medical student Roger Bannister cracks track and field's most notorious barrier: the four-minute mile. Bannister, who was running for the Amateur Athletic Association against his alma mater, Oxford University, won the mile race with a time of 3 minutes and 59.4 seconds.
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Who ran the fastest mile in history?

The world record in the mile run is the fastest time set by a runner in the middle-distance track and field event. World Athletics is the official body which oversees the records. Hicham El Guerrouj is the current men's record holder with his time of 3:43.13, while Sifan Hassan has the women's record of 4:12.33.
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Who was the first American to break the 4 minute mile?

Don Bowden, a 1956 Olympian at 1500 meters, was the first American to break the "magic" 4-minute barrier in the Mile, and at age 20, the youngest to-date to run under the coveted 4 minute benchmark of excellence.
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Why was the 4-minute mile considered impossible?

According to legend, experts said for years that the human body was simply not capable of a 4-minute mile. It wasn't just dangerous; it was impossible. Further legends hold that people had tried for over a thousand years to break the barrier, even tying bulls behind them to increase the incentive to do the impossible.
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What is the fastest high school mile time?

This past Saturday, Archbishop Wood senior Gary Martin set a record by running a mile in 3:57.98 with no pacer aid. His feat broke the record previously held by Olympic silver medalist Jim Ryun in 1965. Ryun's mark was 3:58.3.
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How many high schoolers have broken a 4 min mile?

Only five high school athletes have ran sub-4 minute miles during a high school-only competition. And before Martin, only one high school athlete did it without the help of a pacer. That was Ryun. On Monday, Martin broke Ryun's high school record – by less than a second.
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What was Oprah's marathon time?

Oprah Winfrey- 4:29:20

In 1994 Oprah Winfrey took on the Marine Corps Marathon. Her 19 month journey inspired the masses thanks to a documentary film crew that accompanied her throughout her training. In those 19 months, Oprah Winfrey lost 72 pounds in order to reach her goal race weight of 150 pounds.
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Can Usain Bolt run a mile?

Usain Bolt's Agent Confirms the Sprinter Has Never Run a Mile | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights.
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How fast can Mbappe run?

Kylian Mbappe is undoubtedly one of the fastest footballers in the world right now. The Frenchman has blistering speed and recently broke the speed guns when he clocked in a top speed of 23.6 mph (38 km per hour).
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How fast can a human run 1 mile?

Elite marathon runners average a mile in around 4 to 5 minutes. The current world record for one mile is 3:43.13, set by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco in 1999.
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What is the fastest 2 mile time?

The world best for men is 7:58.61 set by Kenyan Daniel Komen in Hechtel, Belgium on 19 July 1997. The women's record is 8:58.58, set by Ethiopian Meseret Defar in Brussels, Belgium on 14 September 2007.
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