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Breaking the 4-minute mile – timeline

This timeline has key dates relating to breaking the 4-minute mile. Faster, further, longer, stronger – humans breaking records.

31 May 1913

American John Paul Jones holds the first officially recorded male amateur world record for the mile (1,609.344 metres).

John Paul Jones (American athlete) c 1911 in running gear

John Paul Jones

John Paul Jones initially showed little promise as a track athlete, yet he went on to set several world records in the mile, including the first mile record to be ratified by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1913.

Rights: Public domain

15 July 1933

New Zealander Jack Lovelock holds the record for a while in the 1930s.

July 1942

Swedish Gunder Hägg holds the official world record by the end of the 1940s.

Runner Gunder Hägg (right) at Slottsskogsvallen, Gothenburg 1942

Gunder Hägg

Gunder Hägg (right) at Slottsskogsvallen in Gothenburg, Sweden. He went on to set a new world record for the mile - 4:02.6.

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6 May 1954

Englishman Roger Bannister runs the first amateur sub-four minute mile.

27 January 1962

New Zealander Peter Snell holds the record for a while during the 1960s.

Peter Snell, athlete with New Zealand Olympic Team. Rome, 1960

Sir Peter Snell

In January 1962 Snell broke the world mile record before a huge crowd at Cooks Gardens in Whanganui.

Rights: Peter Snell, athlete with New Zealand Olympic Team. Rome, 1960. Crown Studios Ltd :Negatives and prints. Ref: 1/1-037400-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22822611

12 August 1975

New Zealander John Walker breaks the world mile record in the 1970s. His was the first mile run under 3 min 50 sec.

John Walker, New Zealand runner holding flowers on a podium 1975

Sir John Walker

John Walker, a New Zealand track and field runner, holding flowers on a podium after a win in August 1975. In the 2009 New Zealand Queen's Birthday Honours, he was knighted for his services to sport and the community.

27 July 1985

Englishman Steve Cram holds the world record by the end of the 1980s.

14 August 1996

Russian Svetlana Masterkova breaks the female world record for the mile 4:12.56. No woman has yet run a sub-four minute mile.

7 July 1999

Moroccan Hicham El Guerrouj breaks the world record in Rome in the 1990s. He still holds the record of 3:43.13.

12 July 2019

Sifan Hassan sets a new women's record of 4:12.33, breaking Svetlana Masterkova 23 year record.

The future

You decide – the 4 minute barrier has been lowered by only 17 seconds over the last 50 years. What will it take to keep breaking the record?

Published: 21 June 2007,Updated: 25 July 2022