| ▲ | truelson 15 hours ago | |||||||||||||
The 4 minute mile comes to mind | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | paulorlando 15 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
While Bannister’s 4-minute mile record is used as an example of a psychological barrier, there’s also a reinterpretation of the meaning behind his record. Before his 1954 race, the record for the mile stood at just over 4 minutes (4:01.4) for 9 years. While speed records were set during WWII, they were all set by Swedish runners (Sweden being neutral in the war). The record today, which has stood since 1999, is 3:43.13. It's not a round number, so as a result gets less attention. Maybe that's why we don't think of it as a psychological barrier. | ||||||||||||||
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