South Africa Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Its First Sub-4 Minute Mile

South Africa Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Its First Sub-4 Minute Mile
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50 years ago this man became the first athlete to run a sub-4 minute mile in bare feet
By Paul Beales



November 15, 2014
De Villiers Lamprecht clocks 3:59.7 on November 13, 1964; 16th man overall
By Alec Basson, Stellenbosch University

It has been 50 years since former Matie athlete De Villiers Lamprecht on November 13, 1964 became the first South African to run a dream Mile, 1609 meters, in under 4 minutes, clocking 3:59.7. He accomplished this remarkable feat 10 years after British athlete, Roger Bannister, ran the first dream Mile in the world.

Lamprecht, who was also the first athlete in the world to run a sub-4 minute Mile barefoot, would break the magical 4 minute barrier five times (and the 16th man overall). To continue reading, please visit: http://bringbackthemile.com/news/de...th_anniversary_of_its_first_sub_4_minute_mile
 
Now that's fast.
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