In January 1962 Snell broke the world mile record before a huge crowd at Cook's Gardens in Wanganui, and one week later set new world records for both the 800 m and 880 yd at Christchurch. He then won gold and set a new record for 880 yd at the Commonwealth Games in Perth in 1962, and won gold for the mile at those same games. Later that year he was created a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). In all, Snell set five individual world records and joined with fellow New Zealand athletes to set a new four by one mile relay record as well. He was at the peak of his career in 1965 and promising much more when he stunned New Zealand and the athletics world by announcing his retirement to move on to other things. Snell's former world records of 1 minute 44.3 seconds for 800 m, set on 3 February 1962, and 2 minutes 16.6 seconds for 1000 m set on 12 November 1964, remain the New Zealand national records for these distances. His 800 m record remains the fastest ever run over that distance on a grass track, and is also the oldest national record recognized by the IAAF for a standard track and field event.
peter snell sets world mile record in 15 march 1965
peter snell set the world mile record of 3 minutes and 54.4 seconds on the 15 march 1965
January 26th 1962
Peter snell
Peter Snell set a world record in the 800 meters of 1:44.3 at a meet in Christchurch in 1962 and ran a 2:16.6 in the 1000 meter run in 1964. These times remain New Zealand national records. He also set world records in the mile run and 880 yard run.
peter snell won his first olympic gold medal in 1960. thank you for your time. okayh this question is acctullay right . dont think its wrong because of whats i say . or how i spell :P
Morgan was a member of the Oregon State University 2 mile relay team (4x880 yards) that set a world record of 7:18.2 in 1963. He ran the 800 meters in the 1964 Summer Games in Tokyo. His personal best of 1:45.7 in the 800 was not a world record ... that was held by Peter Snell of New Zealand at 1:44.3 set in 1962.
There is no world record for the 8 mile run. It is not an official event recognized by the IAAF. I'm not even aware that the event is raced enough to have any significant representative world best. If you are not familiar with track speak... No one races it, so no one cares.
The American record for the mile is 3:46.91 set by Alan Webb at a meet in Belgium in July, 2007.
No woman as ever finshed a mile.
3:43.16
The world record for the quarter mile in track and field is 9.58 seconds, set by Usain Bolt in 2009.