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New US Mile Record Set

Nanci

Alien Lover
(My fastest mile ever was 8:00, down hill...) (The world record mile is 3:43:13, set in 1999!!)

3:46.91 US Mile record by Webb in Brasschatt

Saturday 21 July 2007

Alan Webb broke one of America's most venerated sports records when he
scorched a 3:46.91 mile in a low-key meet in Brasschaat, Belgium tonight (21), breaking Steve Scott's 25-year-old record of 3:47.69 set in Oslo in 1982. "It was awesome," said Webb by telephone just after setting the record. Then he joked, "I think I have the world record for the least number of spectators." His manager, Ray Flynn, estimated that there were between 500 and 1000 people at the track which is set in a forest, bordered by tall trees. Webb is now the eighth fastest to ever cover the distance, and the eighth to crack the 3:47 barrier. Running in windless and comfortably warm conditions, Webb knocked off approximate quarters of 56.1, 57.4, 56.8 and 56.2, according to Flynn. "It's just really been a tremendous year," Webb continued, pointing out that he still has a long career in front of him. "I'm not done. I'm only 24." Webb, who won the U.S. indoor title at one mile and the outdoor title at 1500m this year, has now registered the fastest time in the world this year for both 1500m (3:30.54) and the mile. His 1500m performance, also a career best, came at the Meeting Gaz de France Paris Saint-Denis 15 days ago, the second stop of the six-meeting IAAF Golden League series. Today's race clearly gave him an added boost on his way to the IAAF World Championships in Osaka next month. "I'm definitely looking to kick butt at Worlds," he said.

David Monti (Race Results Weekly) for the IAAF
 
At my "peak" (I started running in my 40's) I could pull 9 and 10 minute miles in races, and 12 minute miles when out trail running. But I could run far!

Nanci

I still have a shot at breaking 5, though:

The oldest person to go under four minutes was Eamonn Coghlan of Ireland, who was 41 when he ran 3:58.15. The oldest person to break five minutes was Derek Turnbull of New Zealand, clocking 4:56.4 at age 65. The oldest under six minutes was Scotty Carter of Massachusetts with a 5:57.2 at 75. The oldest under seven minutes was Harold Chapson of Hawaii with a 6:43.3 at age 80.

The fastest mile by a high school runner is 3:53.43, by Alan Webb of Virginia on May 27, 2001.
 
That is just a flat-out sprint for a whole mile. I probably couldn't even reach the speed he was moving if I did a 100 meter sprint. Sheesh.
 
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