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Roger Bannister and the Four-Minute Mile

Sports Myth and Sports History
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On 6th May 1954, in what is regarded as one of the key moments in the history of modern sport Roger Bannister became the first person to run the mile in under four minutes. Fifty years on, Bannister's status, not just as a champion athlete but also as a true British hero, a gentleman and an amateur from a 'golden era' in sport, retains its unblemished appeal. Until now there has been little criticism and even less close historical study of Bannister and his achievement. This book redresses the balance, presenting a revisionist history of Sir Roger Bannister and in doing so providing fresh insights into the making of this British 'champion'. Roger Bannister and the four minute Mile does more than detail the history of a sporting giant. It invites the reader to reconsider the very words often used to describe Bannister - notably 'hero' and 'gentleman amateur'. Informed by contemporary sport science, the text also questions the significance of the four-minute mile per se. Thoroughly researched, the text gives fascinating insights into the history of track racing as well as athletic training methods and the beginnings of sport science. The book is not just a testimonial to the legend of roger Bannister, but instead is the first rigorous historical study of Bannister's sporting life and the man behind the legend. It reveals him as an ambivalent athlete - highly achievement - orientated and scientific but also in love with the freedom of running sensuously in nature, in contrast to the constraints of modern sport.

Author Biography:

John Bale divides his time researching and teaching between the University of Aarhus, Denmark and Keele University, UK. He is also author of Imagined Olympians (University of Minnesota Press) and Running Cultures (Routledge).
Release date NZ
October 28th, 2005
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  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
5 Halftones, black and white
Pages
160
Dimensions
129x198x13
ISBN-13
9780415346078
Product ID
1668666

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