Fifteen-year-old Sam Ruthe becomes youngest athlete to run sub-four-minute mile

The 15 -year -old New Zealand athletes have become the youngest person to run a minute of minute on Wednesday.
The line dung in Auckland with a time of 3: 58.35, where he ended behind the cardiovascular system and Olympian Tanner twice. Ben Wall, who also goes in the race, also finished within four minutes.
Rothy achieved the work 24 days before his sixteenth birthday, as he broke the record that the Olympic Champion twice, Jacob Ingbergsteen, was broken when he was 16 years old, For all New Zealand athletics. Norwegian ran 3: 58.07.
The mile of the minute was four minutes as a criterion for athletes since the British Roger Banyster has fulfilled the feat in 1954.
“Perhaps this was my favorite goal that I reached,” said Ruth, said, By Reuters. “I definitely enjoyed this more than others, with all the people who support me here.
“This was the most prepared for me, so I’m really happy because I got this.”
Athlete born in 2009 quietly ignored the finish line while Tanner celebrated next to him.
Ruth managed to achieve the previous record of 4: 01.72 that he placed in The Cooks Classic in New Zealand, WHANGANUI in January.
In any case, the youngest national male champion was 3000 meters in the New Zealand and the field earlier this month.
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