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🏃 Record Broken Athletics

Roger Bannister Breaks the Four-Minute Mile

The most psychologically significant athletic barrier ever broken — proving that human limits are largely mental constructs.

1954 · 6 May

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Roger Bannister ran the mile in 3 minutes 59.4 seconds at Oxford University's Iffley Road track. Doctors had said a sub-four-minute mile would cause the human heart to stop. He was a medical student who trained in 30-minute lunch breaks. The record stood for 46 days before John Landy broke it.

The most psychologically significant athletic barrier ever broken — proving that human limits are largely mental constructs.

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