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For example, in 1980, high schools converted their running distances from Imperial (yards) to metric, but instead of running conventional international distances like 1500 metres in place of the mile run, a more equitable but non-standard 1600 meters was chosen.
After setting the national high school record in the mile, Jim Ryun set the world record in 1966 and then again in 1967, when he ran 3:51.1. Ryun was 19 at the time, making him the youngest world record holder in the mile to date. His record stood for nine years. [4] Ryun competed in the 1964, 1968 and 1972 Olympic games.
He won a silver medal in the 1500 m at the 1968 Summer Olympics, and was the first high school athlete to run a mile in under four minutes. He is the last American to hold the world record in the mile run. Ryun later served in the United States House of Representatives from 1996 to 2007, representing Kansas's 2nd congressional district.
The 1960s saw American Jim Ryun set world records near the 3:50-minute mark and his achievements popularised interval workout techniques which are still heavily used today, especially for collegiate distance runners. [11] Jim Ryun was the first person to run a sub-four minute mile in high school. [14]
Gerald "Gerry" Paul Lindgren (born March 9, 1946) is an American track and field runner who set many long-standing high school and national records in the United States. In 1965, Lindgren and Billy Mills both broke the world record for the six-mile run when they finished in an extremely rare tie at the AAU National Championships, both running exactly 27:11.6. [4]
Gary Martin has gotten extremely close to breaking this record during other track meets this year, but at a meet on Monday, he finally did it. High school student runs sub-4 minute mile, breaking ...
While World Athletics does not recognize an official world record or world best in the 1600 meters, the mile run can be used as an approximation. [ 3 ] American high school records [ note 1 ]
Boys Two-Mile Run: 65th, Matthew Gorman, Conwell-Egan, 9:23.43 Freshman Boys One-Mile Run : 4th, Jackson Warfel, Pennridge, 4:24.01 Archbishop Wood sophomore wins silver medal at Nike Indoor Nationals