English runner who in 1954 became the first person to run a mile in less than four minutes (born in 1929)
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Examples for "Bannister"
Examples for "Bannister"
1HSBC confirmed Bannister's plans to retire after 16 years at the bank.
2He had been a cipher in the firm of Bannister & Son.
3In the firm of Bannister & Co. he was an untrammelled despot.
4Now, Mr. Soames, let us have a look at your servant, Bannister.
5Perhaps, after all, Ned Bannister was not the leader of the outlaws.
1After Roger Bannister it took another 65 years to make history, he added.
2There is a gentle irony in that forever lasting impression of Roger Bannister.
3I got to feel like Roger Bannister for about two seconds.
4We remember Sir Roger Bannister's achievements in sports and medicine.
5In 1954, Roger Bannister ran the first sub-four minute mile.
6The Guardian has run two very different interviews with Sir Roger Bannister in recent years.
7His name was Roger Bannister and his achievement remains greater than an Olympic gold medal.
8The next year he acted as pacemaker when Roger Bannister ran the first sub-four-minute mile.
9It's early afternoon when he eventually checks in, Roger Bannister, still unmistakable at age 75.
10Sir Roger Bannister, the first man to run a mile in less than four minutes, was the keynote speaker.
11He first described and named Munchausen's syndrome, and numbered Oliver Sacks, Jonathan Miller and Roger Bannister among his students.
12If I was Sir Roger Bannister, the thought of what's coming down the track next May would be terrifying.
13Brasher was also one of the pacemakers for Roger Bannister's famous four-minute mile at Oxford University in May 1954.
14In the red, white and blue corner, representing England: Roger Bannister, the first man to break the four-minute barrier.
15Others felt success could be as significant a sporting feat as Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile 63 years ago.
16ATHLETICS: Partly inspired by the Roger Bannister's enduring greatness, Sonia O'Sullivan has taken another positive step towards the Athens Olympics.
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