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4 × mile relay         
The 4 × mile relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners who each complete one mile (1,609.344 metres) or slightly more than 4 laps on a standard 400 metre track.
Four-minute mile         
  • Statue outside the [[Pacific National Exhibition]] in Vancouver immortalizing the moment in "The Miracle Mile" when Bannister (left) passed Landy
  • world record]] holder [[Hicham El Guerrouj]] (left) at the start of a race
  • Bannister and Landy racing in Vancouver, August 1954
  • Iffley Road Track]] where Bannister broke the four-minute mile barrier
COMPLETION OF A MILE RACE IN UNDER 4 MINUTES
4 minute mile; Four minute mile; 4-minute mile; Sub-four minute mile; 3 minute mile; May 6, 1954; James Parrott (runner)
A four-minute mile is the completion of a mile run (1609 m) in four minutes or less. It was first achieved in 1954 by Roger Bannister, at age 25, in 3:59.
4 × 800 metres relay         
The 4 × 800 metres relay is an athletics track event in which teams consist of four runners who each complete 800 metres or 2 laps on a standard 400 metre track.
Examples of use of 4 × mile relay
1. Marsis said around 5,000 guests would watch the 4–mile relay, but that members of the public would be barred.