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...easygoing history major (B-minus grades) has never yet really been pushed, has finished some races looking back at the field with a laugh on his face. At the Olympics in Rome this summer, Burleson will get plenty of pushing from such stars as Czechoslovakia's Stanislav Jungwirth (3:38.1 for the 1,500 meters) and Australia's Herb Elliott, record holder of the mile (3:54.5) and 1,500 meters (3:36). Says the confident Burleson: "If I can keep within 20 yards of the leader of a race, I figure I can outkick anyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Oregon Flash | 2/1/1960 | See Source »

...that jammed London's White City Stadium expected great things in the International Invitation Mile, an added attraction of a London v. New York Track and Field Meet. The entries included three of the world's best middle-distance runners: Czechoslovakia's Stanislav Jungwirth, who had just set a world record for the 1,500 meters (3:38.1); Ireland's Ron Delany, the 1,500-meter Olympic champ; and, of course. Ibbotson. the 25-year-old electrical engineer from Yorkshire, who twice had broken four minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Dream Race | 7/29/1957 | See Source »

Ibbotson opened up. For one wavering second, he hung by Front Runner Jungwirth's shoulder before blasting by the slim, blond Czech. Back in the pack, Delany frantically started a last-lap kick that started the crowd bellowing with delight. Delany sailed toward the front, but Ibbotson streaked across the line 10 yds. in the lead. His time: 3:57.2, smashing the old 3:58 world record set by Australia's John Landy in 1954. In the first four-man finish under four minutes, Delany was clocked at 3:58.8, Jungwirth at 3:59.1 and England...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Dream Race | 7/29/1957 | See Source »

...record lasted just one day. Running in Prague, Czechoslovakia's Stanislav Jungwirth, who finished only sixth in the Olympics, sprinted the first 800 meters in 1:54.2 (the world record: 1:45-7), still had enough left to break the tape in 3:38.1. Popeyed track experts guessed that Jungwirth's speed was the equivalent of a 3:55.1 mile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Faster, Fastest | 7/22/1957 | See Source »

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