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364: 47: 305: 263: 360:, made a number of recommendations for the safety of all stadia. The capacity of the Iffley Road stadium had to be reduced to 499, as the cost of maintaining a stadium with 500 or more spectators was too high. The Roger Bannister running track is part of the Iffley Road Sports Complex, which in turn is part of Oxford University Sport. Oxford University Sport also runs the Marston Road Sports Grounds, the University Parks Sports Grounds and the University Sports Centre. 336:, with the first three-quarters of a mile to be run in under three minutes. After Chataway and Brasher fell off, Bannister then went on to complete the final lap in less than a minute and broke the world record, collapsing when he finished. It was announced to the cheering crowd that Bannister had recorded a time of 3 minutes and 59.4 seconds. Six runners took part and the full placings at the event were: 1, Roger Bannister ( 344:(AAA) (4 minutes and 16.0 seconds) 4, Alan Gordon (Oxford University) 5, George Dole (Oxford University) 6, Christopher Brasher (AAA). A third member of the Oxford University team Nigel Miller arrived as a spectator and he only realized that he was due to run when he read the programme. Efforts to borrow a running kit failed and he could not take part. 278:
and Paralympic Games, opened the newly refurbished running track on 10 May 2007. The running track was renamed the Roger Bannister running track. Coe said "It is fitting that the track at Iffley Road where Roger (Bannister) set this momentous record should be re-named in his honour. I hope that many
610: 251:, was elected President of Oxford University's Athletic Club. He made it a prime aim of his presidency to replace the bumpy, uneven track with a new six-lane 440 yards (400 m) track. Two years later, in 1950, the new 440 yards track was refurbished and was opened by 259:. Since 1950, the running track has been modernised on several occasions. In 1976 work started on the track to convert the track to a synthetic track, and it opened on 4 May 1977, and was again resurfaced in 1989. 324:
against Oxford University. Bannister was going to withdraw from the race because of the gusting wind, however, just before the race, the wind dropped and Bannister decided to compete. He arranged for
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Sports Grounds. It was built on clay and often flooded, or became unusable due to the wet conditions. The university later decided to build a new running track at
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In 1954, Bannister set himself the target of breaking the four-minute mile barrier. At the time Bannister was a 25-year-old full-time medical student at
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Later, Bannister started a series of one-mile races by University of Oxford students to mark the event. The new track has been awarded
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other records will be set at this newly refurbished track and that some young athletes that run here will go on to compete in the
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Sebastian Coe and Roger Bannister on the 50th anniversary of the four-minute mile at Iffley Road 6 May 2004
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certification, which allows race meetings to be held and be eligible for any record attempts by athletes.
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In 1867, the University of Oxford built a grass track 536 metres (0.333 mi) round at
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By 2005, the track again was of poor quality. Two years later
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Iffley Road Track

Iffley Road
Oxford
England
Coordinates
51°44′45″N 1°14′35″W / 51.7459°N 1.2431°W / 51.7459; -1.2431
University of Oxford
Capacity
Oxford University A.F.C.
athletics
running track
Oxford
England
Roger Bannister
four-minute mile
University of Oxford
Marston Road
Iffley Road
Christ Church
Roger Bannister
Exeter College
John Lowe
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford

Lord Coe
London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
London 2012 Games
UK Athletics
Four-minute mile

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