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  1. A four-minute mile is the completion of a mile run (1.6 km) in four minutes or less. It translates to a speed of 15 miles per hour (24 km/h). [1] . It is a standard of professional middle distance runners in several cultures.

  2. Aug 1, 2014 · 4 Minute Mile: Directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud. With Kelly Blatz, Richard Jenkins, Kim Basinger, Cam Gigandet. A former track coach decides to train a student with natural athletic talent. Tragedy strikes, forcing the student to confront everything that has been holding him back.

  3. Mar 9, 2018 · The sad news of the passing of Roger Bannister, the first human being to run a four-minute mile, is an opportunity to think about his legacy — not just as one of the great athletes of the...

  4. May 8, 2024 · That’s what running a 4-minute mile would be like. In this guide, we will discuss the training, preparation, and characteristics of the individual who is pursuing breaking the four-minute barrier. Jump to: What Are The Physiological Characteristics Of The Mile? Speed As A Prerequisite. Leg Strength As A Prerequisite.

  5. 4 Minute Mile is a 2014 American drama film directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud, written by Jeff Van Wie and Josh Campbell, and starring Kelly Blatz, Richard Jenkins, Cam Gigandet, Lio Tipton, Rhys Coiro, and Kim Basinger.

  6. Feb 9, 2010 · Learn how the British medical student broke the four-minute barrier in 1954 and became a legend in track and field. Find out the background, the conditions, the time and the legacy of his historic achievement.

  7. Still, “4 Minute Mile” is efficient in its storytelling—which is fitting, given that it’s about a sprinter—and Jenkins and Blatz have solid chemistry with each other. To the surprise of absolutely no one, Jenkins enlivens this well-worn material through his sheer presence, his intelligent choices and the emotional truth he brings to ...

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