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Csatlakozott: 2025.04.02. Szerda 7:13 Hozzászólások: 2 Tartózkodási hely: Zimbabwe
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Elküldve: Szer. Ápr. 02, 2025 7:14 am Hozzászólás témája: paraswap |
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Aged 15, New Zealander Sam Ruthe has already run a four-minute mile. He would âlove to try and qualifyâ for the 2028 Olympics
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Sam Ruthe had the eyes of thousands on him when he stepped onto a running track in Auckland just over a week ago.
Undaunted by the occasion, Ruthe went on to become the first 15-year-old to run a sub-four-minute mile, even managing a nonchalant shrug of the shoulders as he crossed the finish line.
The race was almost entirely engineered for the high school student to break the fabled four-minute barrier â a feat first achieved by Roger Bannister more than 70 years ago â but the weight of running history was a burden that Ruthe seemed to bear lightly.
The first three laps, he later said in a video documenting the race, âfelt pretty comfortable â nothing too crazy.â
Perhaps the most intimidating part of his achievement occurred when Ruthe returned to school the next day, only to be immediately called into the principalâs office.
âHeâs like, âAlright, so youâre gonna have to go up on stage and weâll get the whole school to clap you,ââ Ruthe tells CNN Sportsâ Patrick Snell. âIt was really scary, actually. I headed into class and everyone thought I was famous.â
Itâs easy to forget, given his history-making performance last week, that Ruthe is like most other 15-year-olds in New Zealand. He goes to school, spends time with his friends, and helps with chores around the house.
He also just happens to be one of the most exciting middle-distance runners on the planet, one of the latest star athletes to emerge from sports-mad New Zealand. _________________ paraswap |
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