Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s petrochemical firm had been seeking to renegotiate their performance partnership with the governing body.
per New Zealand Athletics. The Norwegian ran a time of 3:58.07. The sub-four minute mile has been a benchmark for athletes since Britain’s Roger Bannister first achieved the feat in 1954.
According to New Zealand Athletics, Norway’s two-time Olympic ... I’ve definitely enjoyed this one the most, with all the people here supporting me,” Ruthe said after the race, per Reuters.