Westminster Mile and BMC combine to set sub-four challenge
Written by I Dig SportsSeptember 21 event in London will see athletes hoping to follow in the footsteps of Roger Bannister
The 70th anniversary of the historic first sub-four-minute mile will be celebrated at the Vitality Westminster Mile on Saturday September 21 with two British Milers Club races to showcase the UKs current generation of middle-distance talent.
This month marks 70 years since Roger Bannister became the first man to run inside four minutes for the mile at Iffley Road, Oxford. Helped by his illustrious pacemakers Chris Brasher and Chris Chataway, Bannister ran the four laps of the track in 3:59.4.
Since then, more than 250 British men have emulated Bannisters achievement and run under four minutes for the mile on the track and 20 men have done it on a road course. But no one has managed to repeat the feat in recent years at Britains most iconic mile road race, the Vitality Westminster Mile with Chris OHare coming closest in 2019 when he ran 4:01.
With the help of the BMC, the cream of British mens endurance running will be offered the chance to change that on September 21. Pacemakers will be employed to give the field the best chance to run a sub-four-minute mile around the historic loop of St Jamess Park.
The BMC womens race will also have pacemakers with the aim of running inside 4:30.
Hugh Brasher, Event Director of London Marathon Events (organisers of the Vitality Westminster Mile) and son of Chris Brasher, said: Sir Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute-mile barrier for the mile is one of British sports most iconic and enduring achievements. It is also something that holds particular significance for me as my father was one of Sir Rogers pacemakers and helped him to achieve something that people said at the time was impossible.
We are very excited to partner with the British Milers Club to mark the 70th anniversary of this historic achievement with a pair of races at this years Vitality Westminster Mile that will showcase the current rich generation of middle-distance talent here in the UK. Nobody has yet managed to break four minutes around the famous St Jamess Park course and it would be a fitting tribute to Sir Rogers achievement if that were to change on September 21.
The race is open to any BMC member aiming to run faster than 4:40 for men or 5:24 for women. To enter and for more information, click here.
There will be prize money available for first (1000), second (500) and third (250) in the mens and womens races with a bonus of 250 for the first man that runs inside four minutes and first woman that runs faster than 4:30.
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To enter one of the mass participation events, visit vitalitywestminstermile.co.uk
The eventis free for under 11s, 7 for ages 11 to 17 and just 10 for adults. Westminster residents are eligible for a 5 discount.