A 15-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Athlete to Run a Mile Under 4 Minutes

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A 15-year-old New Zealander has becomes the youngest athlete to run a sub 4-minute mile
New Zealander Sam Ruthe became the youngest athlete to run a sub-four minute mile when he broke the mark Tuesday 24 days short of his 16th birthday. Ruthe ran 3 minutes, 58.35 seconds in a paced ...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
New Zealand's Sam Ruthe becomes youngest person ever to run sub-four minute mile at 15 years old
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NZ prodigy, 15, youngest to run sub-four-minute mile
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