Home A Column By Len Johnson Protected: A Column By Len Johnson: Past Articles: Ebook Roger Bannister of Great Britain, with a time of 3 mins 59.4 seconds, becomes the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes, at the Iffley Ro Date: 6 May 1954 Source: Unattributed photograph Protected: A Column By Len Johnson: Past Articles: Ebook By Runnerstribe Admin - October 10, 2015 Facebook Twitter Pinterest This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Features RT Snap Q & A Series: Justin Kent | Canada’s Marathon Champion and Inspiring Coach for the Next Generation A Column By Len Johnson No Nostradamus here: A Column by Len Johnson Features RT Snap Q & A Series: Sarah Carli | A Resilient Journey from Early Promise to Olympic Competitor A Column By Len Johnson Blowin’ strong in the windy city: A Column by Len Johnson A Column By Len Johnson A period of transition? : A Column by Len Johnson Features RT Snap Q & A Series: CJ Albertson | Fast and Fearless : A Bold Journey from Coach to World Record Marathoner Features RT Snap Q & A Series: Ryan Gregson | Elite Australian Middle-Distance Runner and 1500m Record Holder A Column By Len Johnson Why we needed Jess Hull: A Column by Len Johnson Features RT Snap Q & A Series: ELLIE BEER | Australia’s Rising Sprint Star on the International Stage A Column By Len Johnson Watch this space: A Column by Len Johnson Features RT Snap Q & A Series: Jessica Stenson | Breaking Barriers in Marathon Running—A Story of Grit, Motherhood, and Olympic Glory Features RT Snap Q & A Series: Adrian Potter | South Australia’s Relentless Distance Runner on a Quest for Excellence Features RT Snap Q & A Series: Genevieve Gregson | Australia’s Record-Breaking Steeplechaser and Marathon Standout A Column By Len Johnson The very model of a modern middle-distance runner: Faith or Jakob? : A Column by Len Johnson Features RT Snap Q & A Series: Tayleb Wilis | Australia’s Rising Hurdling Star and Paris 2024 Olympian Features RT Snap Q & A Series: Jacob Despard | From Fast Bowler to Olympic Sprinter: Mastering Speed on the World Stage A Column By Len Johnson And the winner is . . . no-one? : A Column by Len Johnson Features RT Snap Q&A : Joshua Azzopardi | Speed, Resilience, and Rising to Olympic Glory Features RT Snap Q&A: Reece Holder | Power, Precision, and Pushing Limits in the 400m A column by Michael Beisty The Mature Distance Runner: Fundamentally Speaking Part Two: The Anaerobic Threshold