| User | Comment |
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| anoddoblivion | | posted 30-Oct-2002 12:56am |
It's Roger Bannister. 3.59.4 |
Zang  | | posted 30-Oct-2002 2:28am |
 I can't believe it! I knew two sports questions! Tomorrow night is NTN night! |
| Cain | | posted 30-Oct-2002 6:14am |
Once again, not a scoobie. |
| Biggles | | posted 30-Oct-2002 6:19am |
Bannister. |
| Dino | | posted 30-Oct-2002 7:39am |
Roger Bannister? |
Enheduanna  | | posted 30-Oct-2002 8:55am |
I have no idea. |
Wicksy   | | posted 30-Oct-2002 9:59am |
Roger Bannister |
| darkshadowsseeker | | posted 30-Oct-2002 2:03pm |
NADA IDEA |
| darkshadowsseeker |
I knew for certain it wasn't Pre (I am from Oregon and am quite familiar with him). |
| anoddoblivion |
Pre was three years old whenever the 4 minute barrier was broken.
Date barrier was broken: May 6th, 1954. |
| anoddoblivion |
Jim Ryun ran the fastest high school boy's mile in 1965, and the record held until Webb Broke it in 2001.
Michael Johnson is a sprinter who has set the record for the 400 and the 200. He undeniably ran the best 200 meter race ever in the Olympics at Atlanta, Georgia, 1996. 19.32. Wow.
Just commenting on answers made by people. |
| magbast | | posted 31-Oct-2002 2:55am |
i'm guessing prefontaine because i saw a move about him lol |
Maarten  | | posted 31-Oct-2002 9:53am |
I only know he was English. |
jettles  | | posted 31-Oct-2002 10:43pm |
bannister |
| darkshadowsseeker |
I wasn't quite 2 years old when the barrier was broken. |
| autumnlight |
I really have no earthly idea. |