Looking at a slightly, but not much different event - the one mile instead
of the 1500m - Greg Meyer is the fastest USA marathoner to also break four
minutes.
He won the '83 Boston Marathon in 2:09:00 and in '78 ran an indoor 3:59.1.
Ken Martin is the only other American to break 2:10 (2:09:38,
? from 1976.
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Looking at a slightly, but not much different event - the one mile
in a distance
we rarely race that we're sure we could knock down.
Alan
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In a message dated Thu, 9 Nov 2000 6:31:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,
"Mcewen, Brian T" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This list would be more difficult to assemble, due to the many performance
under 3:42 that would not be on very many lists on the internet. (They
would probably only be on the US
Ok,
Here are the runners in my database which has PB sub 3.40,00 (1500m) and sub
2:13:00 (Marathon)
and also they who have PB sub 4.00,00 (Mile) and sub 2:13:00 (Marathon),
PB's prior to 2000 season:
The "best" 1500/mile - marathon runners is a tie between Rod Dixon,
and Suleiman Nyambui.
I think that Dixon ran about 3:33 didn't he?
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