First Sub 4 Mile on Wisconsin Soil Chris Solinsky & Matt Tegenkamp 5/6/2006
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- Matt Tegenkamp and Chris Solinsky(Stevens Point, WI)as well as Matt Groose(Watertown, WI) going after the first sub 4 minute mile on WI soil. Pacing courtesy of Brandon Bethke a UW Frosh and Ben Gregory a UW Senior. May 6th 2006
1. Matt Tegenkamp 3:56.38
2. Chris Solinsky 3:57.80
A Great moment in Wisconsin Distance running history! - Sport
"52 years to the day sir roger bannister ran the first sub-minute mile..."
hmmm mile in less than a minute, didn't know he did that.
A sprinter once told me he could easily run a 4 minute mile. He'd run a 50 second quarter mile, then 'jog' a 70 second quarter and repeat the process. He had no clue. You are finished son after the first quarter.
Sub-minute mile? That's fast.
I was hoping the runner in the white jersey would win
dude thats really really good
@DARKSTAR256 He's whats called a rabbit or a pacer, his job is just to establish the goal pace early so that the runners are able to get in the groove of running at that pace and continue on it , or in this case get faster, for the rest of the race.
Think how far we have come, since they said it was impossible to break the 4min/mile. Your heart would explode. Mind you Hicham El Guerrouj's 3.43 has been around for sometime now and I don't see the falling anytime soon.
@DARKSTAR256 yes. If it's an event where an attempt on a record is being made, it's not unusual to have a runner who has no intention of finishing set the initial pace.
very well paced. i hope chris and matt bought the rabbits dinner afterwards.
@DARKSTAR256 He was a "rabbit", a runner who sets a pace for the early part of the race. He'll run a pace that he's not capable of sustaining for the entire run, and drop out.
Same here.
nice video!
i was really happy when I ran under 5 min, in the last race of track season.
i can run a 60 second 400m...once, can't imagine what this feels like
Whats your PR if they are running 58's?
i never knew sir roger bannister ran a sub minute mile!
Proud to run on the same HS track solinsky did
0:46 so thats what i look like when i warmup before a race.
ii just got a 4:31 and i was so happy...damn it
@dc3rvant3s isnt it, think about it, if in an hour you run 15 miles, or if you run 15 miles in one hour, same just worded differently
incredible speed.
FYI @trackman34 ... Matt Tegenkamp is from Lee's Summit, Missouri. He holds the the state course's record here at Oak Hills Golf Course in Jeff City.
k first off Usain bolt's top speed is around 27 mph
2nd the math of the average speed is... (for a 4:00 flat time)
4 min/ 1 mile * 1 hour/60 min = 1 hour/15 miles or 15 mph
so its slightly over 15 for a sub 4 min mile
Awesome, just pure awesome
40 sec 400m x4 = 2:40 per 1600~1mile
2 min/mile= 30 mph
3 min/mile= 20mph
therefore ~25mph
Cool video. Nice job by Chris Solinsky but he'll never be able to run any distance like a 10K. :)
dude i'm freaking related to matt tegenkamp i think hahaha
OMG, that was crazy! I'm a sprinter so I'm not even going to try that.
the announcer said Roger Bannister ran the first sub minute mile.........now that's fast!
dude. look at my math! if he ran a 100 in 9.5:
= 38 sec/400 = 2:32/1600 = ~ 24 mph
ALSO... that is his average.
therefore, at the top end he is well above 24 mph
frick!
@dc3rvant3s k great, but the question was how fast are they running, and just over an average 15 mph is correct, so i think i did something right
@mzpujols5 I'm well aware of Solinsky's incredible sub-27 minute performance in his debut 10K. I've made several comments in the "Beastmode" video of his record-setting run.
Others can figure out the joke, such as Mooseman427.
Please note smiley in my first comment. Don't you feel stupid now?
4:59 and im happy
Wow these guys run under 4 and I'm sitting at 5:05 trying to break 5 this season. Freakin monsters
Curse this CZcams comment placement system.
each of their splits are faster than my 400 PR
If you think about it, running the full 1609m, you would have to move less than the 9m between the start and finish lines during Matt's entire 3:56.38 mile; i.e.
max speed = 44 minute mile. ;D
@lakash123 you would be a beast at my school
I am totally in this video, my head is at the bottom from 4:10-4:14
1000% GUARANTEED
SUBWAY
@Augmen1 haha what was ur time for the mile?
@awesley1 are you kidding?
@icthusrocks I stand by those words as much as the day I wrote them!
Not to be rude, but more so 15 miles per hour. Not even a world class sprinter can run that fast yet xD
if you want a different angle, try this video: (it kinda misses the backstretch, but you can see the finish from the line)
czcams.com/video/mbVsF0nhnPY/video.html
@shotgunrain1313 ya ok
Teg attended University of Wisconsin, though
The race rabbit, Brandon Bethke, became the 301st American Male to run sub 4-minutes in the mile at the Mayo Invite in Feb 2008.
haha mines 5:54 and im a girl....thats terrible at my school!
I'd get lapped 5 times
lol... me with my pittiful 6.05
hell yah lol
@imadey0utube dude my fastest was 1040 I suck :*(
ha ha i can run 5:42 but not under 4 lol
film and times match when u put a stopwatch on the runners effort....that bannister record is a hoax....he ran a 4:07 in 1954....view the film and time him!
The video is slow
John Rogan the film in those days is inaccurate it drags time down and is not real time recording
Some dude beat the Bannister time shortly thereafter. Then the two of them went head to head in a duel and Bannister won.