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The Perfect Mile

The Perfect Mile

The Perfect Mile

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Published: 5 April, 2004
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The Perfect Mile is the stirring account of their quest for sporting martyrdom, charting their journey through triumph and failure, along the way capturing the moment when Bannister broke the record in a monumental run at the Iffley Road cinder track in May 1954. It was a feat that became one of the most celebrated in the history of British sport. Far from bringing an end to the rivalry, this watershed moment turned out to be merely the prelude to a final climactic battle three months later -- the ultimate head-to-head between Bannister and Landy in what was dubbed 'the mile of the century' at the Vancouver Empire Games. Using exhaustive primary research into the period, including interviews with the three athletes as well as hitherto unexamined archive material, the author provides a fascinating account of what happened and an invaluable insight into the motivations and characters of three amazing achievers.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780007173730
ISBN10 0007173733
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 661 g
Product Dimensions 154 x 36 x 234 mm
Publisher / Reseller Willow
Format hardback
Edition First Edition
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The Perfect Mile is my idea of the perfect sports book.

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Author's Bio

Neal Bascomb was born in St Louis, MO and is a graduate of Miami University. He began his writing career for Euromoney magazine in London before returning to the States to work as a book publisher for four years. He helped start the literary agency Carlisle & Company, and in autumn 2003 Doubleday published his first work of non-fiction, Higher. He is passionate about athletics and hockey.

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