Jim Ryun's High School Competition Only

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @ronaldbaker789
    @ronaldbaker789 5 лет назад +45

    Cinder track, crappy shoes, no rabbit. Definately not modern training we have today. This is simply amazing.

    • @richardwheeler6115
      @richardwheeler6115 Год назад

      So right, no credit to science junk, just luck of genetic draw!

    • @garywells3763
      @garywells3763 Год назад +3

      Like Bobby Morrow (1956 Olympics), running on cinder, not so good blocks, old leather spikes. Would like to see what he could have done on artificial surfaces with all the right equipment and training.

  • @jenniferleaf6659
    @jenniferleaf6659 6 лет назад +88

    My father filmed this. He worked for a news in Salina, KS and said that it was picked up by other media outlets (KAKE TV did the rerun with the commentary and may have called him down to do this coverage). It was a thrilling memory he had. Lester Allen "Andy" Anderson, Jr. passed this week on 10 September 2018 aged 93. I remember my brothers having autographed photos of Jim Ryun. They grew up participating in track and field as did I - all long distance runners.

    • @tfmie
      @tfmie  6 лет назад +12

      Jennifer Leaf - Thank you for sharing that information. Your father filmed a historic event for track and field enthusiasts to enjoy. I for one am very thankful. I’m sorry to hear about your loss.

    • @milesjohnson5964
      @milesjohnson5964 4 года назад +4

      Amazing that he caught this special moment, sorry to hear of his passing. Do you still have the original video? If you do could you send it to me? Doing a history project on Jim Ryun

    • @GOLDENRULE399
      @GOLDENRULE399 2 года назад +6

      I've known about this record ever since I read Master of the mile over 50 years ago. However this is the first time I've ever watched video of the record. Thanks to your father.

    • @barrypeterson6725
      @barrypeterson6725 Год назад +3

      Great camera work. Thanks for letting us know. Blessings!

    • @paulg.celentano5739
      @paulg.celentano5739 Год назад

      I set my old 8mm film of my team's 2-mile relay to "They call me the Breeze" (live version). You should do the same. Watch it here (though as good as we were, it in no way compares to Ryun's mile): ruclips.net/video/NPZziptrTM4/видео.html

  • @stevehamilton-f3v
    @stevehamilton-f3v 3 месяца назад +2

    I was a freshman at Wichita State on a golf scholarship and attended this meet with my roommate for the express purpose of seeing Jim Ryun run. I had graduated from Kapaun Memorial HS in Wichita the prior year and was familiar with Jim's exploits. The atmosphere was electric among the 7,500 or so attendees and Jim did not disappoint. If memory serves me (I'm 78 now :) ), Jim attended Wichita East HS, the same high school that the greatest running back of all time, Barry Sanders, attended. I noticed in a comment below that he was running as a younger kid in Topeka. So I am not 100% certain about the high school. I had started my first basketball game against Wichita East my junior year when they were #1 in the state featuring Jamie Thompson who went on to star at Wichita State in basketball. Jamie and Grier Jones, my hs teammate and eventual NCAA golf champion, were the top two golfers in the state. Wichita East won the four man golf title in 1964 while Grier and I won the two man title. Sorry to ramble but I haven't been back home since the late 80's and I'm reminiscing. For the best high school miler ever and the best running back ever to come out of the same school is pretty amazing.

  • @SheridanWhiteside
    @SheridanWhiteside 8 лет назад +30

    Those people witnessed something really special that day.

  • @gonzalesclan4
    @gonzalesclan4 12 лет назад +40

    Yeah but Ryun did it on a dirt track and without a rabbit, big big difference. Jim Ryun is still the best high miler ever.

  • @PBosco
    @PBosco Год назад +9

    Takes me back to h.s. Second place kid came in around 4:20 -- still a great run.

    • @chestersleezer8821
      @chestersleezer8821 7 месяцев назад

      So true and anywhere else that would had been a good time for finishing 1st. His bad luck that Jim was there in this race.

  • @yelnoctrebor
    @yelnoctrebor 13 лет назад +15

    I love this! He did that before all of the fancy shoes, diets, track materials, training... Awesome!

  • @SpiritofLaws
    @SpiritofLaws 16 лет назад +8

    Thanks so very much for posting this historic race. I had no idea a video of it existed. And yes, it's a dirt track.

  • @terrytenley9404
    @terrytenley9404 Год назад +1

    It was a event for those alive in the early 60’s.. Jim Ryan was a hero..As a teenager he made me dream to be like him and run run run.. amazing what he did to folks back then.. yay!

  • @petekadenz9465
    @petekadenz9465 Год назад +1

    It was virtually a time trial as he led from start to finish. What a runner!

  • @7agneskickingbird7
    @7agneskickingbird7 12 лет назад +10

    Best high school miler ever. In addition to this HS only race and the legendary 3:55.3 (with a 53.9 last lap) American record against Snell and Grelle, he also posted a 21.6 220 yard relay and a 1:47.7 880 yard relay his senior year of high school.

  • @yung4evr
    @yung4evr 16 лет назад +6

    Outstanding quality to be that old. The old
    8mm films are usually pretty poor. This is a true gem.

  • @loudmusicman4
    @loudmusicman4 13 лет назад +32

    I timed his splits, they were:
    58.1
    62.8 (2:00.9)
    61.5 (3:02.4)
    55.7 (3:58.3)

    • @elijahebbert6884
      @elijahebbert6884 4 года назад +3

      Insane

    • @randyevermore9323
      @randyevermore9323 3 года назад +11

      The combined time of his first and last laps (1:53.8) would win the 800 in many HS state meets.

    • @billholt174
      @billholt174 Год назад +4

      @@randyevermore9323 -- I was already thinking of one of the best runners to come out of my area in upstate New York, and you've prompted me to comment. : ] This film is fabulous, and it's the first time I've seen it. Imagine the crowd reaction throughout the race!
      Well, the harrier I allude to is Miles Irish. He was a Burnt Hills runner who dominated the Mile for literally miles around, and was so ironically and appropriately named. Ha! Since High School -- I graduated in 1982 -- I've thought that Miles had bested the four-minute mark while in the grades, but in researching the number of runners who had broken the record I found that he didn't dip below 4:00:00 until after High School. While my memory clearly can't be trusted as being flawless, I recall my school -- Chatham -- hosting a huge meet, largely due to the quality of our track, in which Miles 'competed'.
      Miles was a great runner in any regard, but the reason I mention him and am going to make a separate entry about him is your comment. I was wondering about lap times, as apparently many here were, and Jim was leaving his two closest followers farther behind by the middle of lap three. He must have sensed that he was really on fire, because you can see him turn on the booster rockets late in the race. Ha! His insane first-and-last combined lap time of 1:53:80 is amazing largely due to the fourth lap being his fastest by quite a margin, relatively speaking. You're right in noting that those combined laps would likely win many stand-alone 800 times at State High School meets today.

    • @stephenconroy3603
      @stephenconroy3603 6 месяцев назад

      The gas he had in the tank for that last quarter......

    • @stephenconroy3603
      @stephenconroy3603 6 месяцев назад

      Also surprising that in Kansas there did not appear to be any wind....

  • @MAClamaire
    @MAClamaire 15 лет назад +9

    Running this in high school all those years ago is absolutely insane. Sure this record has been broken but you just can't compare now to then.

  • @uncletreetrunk
    @uncletreetrunk 15 лет назад +13

    Jim Ryun = beast, he was able to break four minutes in high school, on dirt!!!! ON DIRRTT!!!!!

  • @larrylafalot3114
    @larrylafalot3114 6 лет назад +16

    I used to see Jim Ryun running on the street by Randolph elementary school in Topeka KS when I was a kid. All the neighborhood kids knew who he was. We would call out to him, hoping he would wave or answer, but he was in full concentration and he would just sail by as we watched in awe. What a great runner. He was my inspiration when I set a new record for the 600 yard run at the grade school. I doubt my little record lasted long, but it was a fun achievement for me. The other guys who inspired me were a group of softball players who would play at Randolph on Saturday mornings, and Ted Evans, who practiced basketball across the alley at a neghbor's house. He was friendly and loved kids. He watched my brother and me a few times when my parents were gone. He would challenge us to throw a little ball at him and he would dodge it with the coolest jumping moves. We never did hit him. Good memories.

  • @dougpiranha3619
    @dougpiranha3619 5 лет назад +8

    Ryun was probably THE high-school athletic hero of the 1960s, in the United States, an amazing achievement for a distance runner and not a football or basketball star.

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 3 года назад +1

      Jim Ryun dominated his sport / track & field during the 60's! Bob Mathias won an Olympic Gold Medal in the Decathlon at the age of 17 in the 1948 Olympic Games. The 2 greatest of All-time & All-around Athletes were Danny Ainge who was voted All-American in Football, Basketball, and Baseball and the incredible JimThorpe who dominated in 5 sports in HS in Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track & Field and Lacrosse!

  • @chuckmanofgod
    @chuckmanofgod 14 лет назад +8

    @GetUpAndTryAgain, yes, Jim Ryun was notorious for going out very hard on his last lap. Even when he ran his WR back in June 1967 with a time of 3:51.1, he averaged around 59.0-59.5 seconds for his first 3 laps. His last lap he ran roughly in the low 53 second range. Most world class athletes today run a very even pace throughout the race. When Hicham El Guerrouj ran his WR for the mile (3:43.12) in July 1999, his slowest lap was roughly 56 seconds and his fastest was in the low 55 second range.

  • @lindad2060
    @lindad2060 12 лет назад +4

    I meet Jim Ryun at a meet a week ago. Got his signature, too. It was an honor.

  • @ed_gaa6289
    @ed_gaa6289 5 лет назад +3

    Just met this legend today. Such a genuinely good guy with a big heart.

  • @MrButtloaf
    @MrButtloaf 11 лет назад +5

    These are such great splits! This is how you run a MILE! Jim Rocks!

  • @davidteacher4137
    @davidteacher4137 5 лет назад +3

    Jim Ryun was truly the runner who got Americans interested in middle distance running. My running hero for most of my life has been Don Paige who was dominant for a few years in the 880 yards, the 800 meters, the 1000 yards and the 1000 meters. 1980 was his year even though he was not allowed to run in the Moscow Olympics, he still was Track and Field New's # 1 ranked 800 meter runner for that year. In many ways there style of running was similar. I always wanted to kick like Don Paige some day. Now, my goal has transitioned to kicking like Heather Dorniden did after her fall in the incredibly inspiring 600 meter race.

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 3 года назад +1

      Jim Ryun had the best kick of All-time! Jim's last 400m split at Dusseldorf in 1967 was 49.8, 300m split, 35.8, and last 100m split was 11.6.

  • @richardcoreno
    @richardcoreno 6 лет назад +7

    The two runners that tried to stay with Ryun finished as if they were in a marathon -- at least they gave it a shot.

  • @CreativeStuffVideo
    @CreativeStuffVideo 15 лет назад +2

    I'm impressed two guys hung on to him for 2 and a half laps. Probably ruined their day trying.
    Unfortunately, Ryun couldn't handle the pollen in Eugene. He tried for a while.
    Thanks for posting this.

  • @JamesTKirkCobain
    @JamesTKirkCobain 14 лет назад +3

    I read a book on this guy in the 1970s when I was a teen and it inspired me to join track then cross country. To this day I remember that book, it just blew me away. I wish I remembered the name of it. But it told how he really busted his butt and worked with his coach to get faster and faster until at the end he ran and broke the record. It just blew my mind how anyone could run that fast, I think my fastest mile was 4:49 and I did a 3 mile in 16 flat. I always use to dry heave after every race

  • @ocnus1.61
    @ocnus1.61 11 лет назад +6

    Man, thats insane. I couldn't ever imagine that at the high school level.

  • @lucine2295
    @lucine2295 2 месяца назад +1

    Very important part of history

  • @gopher3737
    @gopher3737 13 лет назад +4

    that is insane to watch - on a dirt track no less. If he had run on a all weather track like they have now, who knows how good he might have gotten...amazing run.

  • @MrStockford1
    @MrStockford1 11 лет назад +2

    Jim Ryun is a true American hero and his work in Washington, as a Congressman and as the director for the Madison Project PAC is his true legacy, but what a runner!!!!

  • @johnburgess7244
    @johnburgess7244 11 лет назад +4

    Steve Scott's PR in HS was 4:15. His all-time best was 3:47.69, which stood as the American record for 25 years until Alan Webb achieved 3:46.91.

  • @anzatzi
    @anzatzi 8 лет назад +4

    amazing video. thanks. JR is on a lot of you tube videos and never fails to impress

  • @cogitatione1
    @cogitatione1 Год назад +1

    He's moving LIKE A TREMENDOUS MACHINE!

  • @looselatigo
    @looselatigo 12 лет назад +3

    I met Ryun at the KU Relays in '68. Really nice guy with no attitude. You'd never know he was the world's best miler. Until he ran.

    • @davida1610
      @davida1610 5 лет назад +5

      Jim Ryun was / is a true Christian gentleman very humble not a hint of arrogance. Truly a man at peace with God & others...

    • @jaydog1500
      @jaydog1500 Год назад

      I’m amazed there was anyone with him at half way

    • @jaydog1500
      @jaydog1500 Год назад

      The size of the crowd is amazing. They all came to see this

  • @2003bogota
    @2003bogota 13 лет назад +3

    Ryun is the only American to have run a sub-4 minute mile as a high school junior.

  • @chuckmanofgod
    @chuckmanofgod 15 лет назад +1

    I agree with the fact that an athlete should save himself/herself because most people who train extremely hard during their early years may not have that long of a career. Jim Ryun was pretty much well done by the time he was 24-25 years old.

  • @ExportDrummer89
    @ExportDrummer89 16 лет назад +2

    Wow, thanks for posting this video. Incredible.

  • @MrExciteYouself
    @MrExciteYouself 11 лет назад +2

    In 1964, America's Jim Ryun became the first high school runner to break four minutes for the mile, running 3:59.0 as a junior and a then-American record 3:55.3 as a senior in 1965.[3] Tim Danielson (1966) and Marty Liquori (1967) also came in under four minutes, but Ryun's high school record stood until Alan Webb ran 3:53.43 in 2001.[4] Ten years later, in 2011, Lukas Verzbicas became the fifth high schooler under four minutes.

    • @hedleykerr3564
      @hedleykerr3564 7 лет назад +1

      I couldn't tell but was that on a cinder track as well!

  • @prisonersforprofit
    @prisonersforprofit Год назад

    wow, i didn't know this existed. he was pushed by the other two for over two laps, then found his groove, his best lap time was the last, he was cranking it up while most start to fatigue.

  • @bigjoey1114
    @bigjoey1114 12 лет назад

    I know. Just in another world all together. Great stuff to watch.

  • @sailgoal
    @sailgoal 10 лет назад +3

    I just happened to think this might be on RUclips. My Dad used to run with Jim every day. I'll have to show him (Chuck) the video. I'm sure there are some good stories about the day.

    • @ButOneThingIsNeedful
      @ButOneThingIsNeedful 9 лет назад

      +williewater bug That's cool! Where did they run together?

    • @britainreynolds7365
      @britainreynolds7365 8 лет назад

      Yeah! Where?

    • @sailgoal
      @sailgoal 8 лет назад

      East High School in Wichita. They trained for distance running.

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 3 года назад +1

      @@sailgoal Your Dad ran well behind Jim Ryun in practice! If your Dad could even finish an insane interval workout with coach Timmons he deserves a pat in the back!! I ran 80 miles/week in H.S and my interval work was 20x 440yd and Coach Timmons had his runners running 40 x 440yd and 24 x 880yd on the other days as well as a 20 -30 mile long run on Sunday mornings!! Jim ran between 100 - 125 miles/ week in H.S.

    • @sailgoal
      @sailgoal 3 года назад

      @@richardmilliken5651 Sadly I lost my Dad in 2018. I wish I could ask him about the distances. I remember him discussing the long distances they ran from East High but I don't have much more detail that I could remember now.

  • @MrButtloaf
    @MrButtloaf 13 лет назад +6

    is he running on dirt? jim ryun was an extremely incredible runner

  • @haroldhumerickhouse7904
    @haroldhumerickhouse7904 4 месяца назад

    In 1965 the world record for the mile was 3:53.6 by Michel Jazy, Fr.
    Jim Ryan a senior in a Kansas high school ran a 3:58.3 on a cinder track with crummy heavy track shoes.

  • @LambeauLeeeper
    @LambeauLeeeper Год назад

    He just lit a match after that 3rd lap.!!! Wow!!

  • @chestersleezer8821
    @chestersleezer8821 7 месяцев назад

    Props to the 2nd and 3rd finishers since they knew going into this race that for them it was a race for 2nd & 3rd and they ran a low 4 minute + mile.

  • @ngage74
    @ngage74 11 лет назад +2

    "high school level only race" is the key here. Meaning only running with highschoolers. For example webb broke his with altheles of all diferent ages.

  • @JoshuaWood1975
    @JoshuaWood1975 14 лет назад

    @XxRinoa1xX It is at Wichita State's Cessna Stadium. The state meet is held there annually still.

  • @benjaminjantzen1398
    @benjaminjantzen1398 10 месяцев назад

    JIM RYUN. - Beast mode - best HS ATHLETE EVER

  • @sarkisiangeorge
    @sarkisiangeorge Год назад

    That third quarter mile is always the hardest one both physically and mentally.

  • @VLombardi01
    @VLombardi01 14 лет назад +2

    incredible! Nobody was anywhere near him.

  • @thisispodracing
    @thisispodracing 13 лет назад

    @XxRinoa1xX that is at Wichita State's Cessna Stadium

  • @Steeleydankid
    @Steeleydankid 15 лет назад

    Cinder tracks are at least 1 second slower than all weather { urethane} track. That 3 : 58 is now a 3:54. pretty Amazing!

  • @HeronPoint2021
    @HeronPoint2021 Год назад

    Jim was always in the news: Life Magazine. Put track and field on my radar in the sixties. Joined and practised the hardest. Ran CC and as a farm boy now living in LA did the Shot Putt as well! Kind of a contradiction. !!

  • @johnrogan9420
    @johnrogan9420 6 лет назад

    Interesting footage...had a gallop stride at the end of his races...no juantorena as far as racing his competition...a lone wolf!

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 4 года назад +1

      Jim was overtrained to say the least! Timmons ended up ruining/burning out Jim with his insane track workouts! I would've brought Jim along slowly so that he would've run much faster mile times post college. I didn't even come close to training that hard in college as Jim did in High School. Sebastion Coe's dad trained his son perfectly and as a result Seb won gold medals in the 1980 & 1984 Olympics in the 1500 m and a bronze medal & silver medal in the 800 m in the 80 & 84 Olympic Games.

  • @SunnyKid975
    @SunnyKid975 14 лет назад

    @kopk888 Fernandez was 4:00.29 for 1600m which is equivalent to 4:01.8 mile.

  • @johnSmith-no2wi
    @johnSmith-no2wi 8 лет назад +1

    Hard to believe 50 years later and they still can't catch him. Only Junior ever to break 4 minutes, only one to do it in a high school only meet, only one to do it multiple times ( four ) in high school.

    • @pursueyourdreams3694
      @pursueyourdreams3694 8 лет назад

      +john Smith so five high school students under 4 minutes, so by the year 2020, it should be 6? or 7? or 8ight?

    • @hedleykerr3564
      @hedleykerr3564 7 лет назад

      Was that on a cinder track !

    • @kurtfrancis4621
      @kurtfrancis4621 6 лет назад

      I suspect it was on a natural surface, but not cinder. Possibly crushed brick. Surface was better than cinder, I think, but not synthetic.
      WHOOPS , I think I stand corrected...from a post below, someone has indicated that the '65 State meet was run on very crushed cinders, which probably equates to an old crushed brick type of surface.

    • @pilot0710
      @pilot0710 6 лет назад

      jakob ingerbregisten

    • @scottbarker9058
      @scottbarker9058 5 лет назад

      @@pilot0710 WHY CAN T ANY 1 TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED 2 JACOB?

  • @luvsilly60
    @luvsilly60 4 года назад

    This is before running became popular.

  • @chuckmanofgod
    @chuckmanofgod 14 лет назад

    We have seen three other highschool students break 4:00 in the mile, but not in a "highschool only" competition. Also, the others didn't break 4:00 before their senior year like Jim Ryun did.......correct me if I'm wrong. However, Alan Webb does get credit for running the HS National record for the mile (3:53.43). Jim Ryun's record was 3:55.3.

    • @kurtfrancis4621
      @kurtfrancis4621 6 лет назад +1

      I suspect that had Ryun run on today's synthetic surfaces and against runners that were running 3:50-mile, that he'd have lowered the HS mile to the 3:50-3:51-mile range and STILL have the record.

  • @tfmie
    @tfmie  13 лет назад

    @TheRunningSource - Yup I updated the video infomation to reflect that fact.

  • @jamesskinner7185
    @jamesskinner7185 Год назад

    Great miler form

  • @yung4evr
    @yung4evr 16 лет назад

    You bet. That's all there were back then. The '64 Tokyo Olympics was run on a dirt track. The synthetics didn't appear in large part until the late 60's/early 70's.

  • @D3stined4Glory
    @D3stined4Glory 13 лет назад +1

    @TheRunningSource Alan Webb went under 4 in high school too

    • @luvsilly60
      @luvsilly60 4 года назад

      South Lakes High Fairfax County Virginia

  • @davidfellows8783
    @davidfellows8783 6 лет назад

    Thank you...

  • @ParkerWestMusic
    @ParkerWestMusic 12 лет назад

    Verzbicas was actually the 5th High Schooler to do it

  • @rogerdodger8415
    @rogerdodger8415 6 лет назад

    I was a runner in high school. He was a God to us.

  • @Coffee_B
    @Coffee_B 14 лет назад

    I'm pretty sure that is at Wichita South high school (not positive) but they got new tracks this past summer

  • @Mm-br8vp
    @Mm-br8vp 4 года назад

    That guys is a fucking beast!!!

  • @7zombiehobo7
    @7zombiehobo7 11 лет назад +1

    Actually #2 (#5 to break 4:00)
    Key words "in a high school level only race"

  • @charliezard729
    @charliezard729 11 лет назад

    but verzbicas was only the 2nd to do it in a *high school only race* webb, liquori, and danielson were racing against other pros and college stars when they did it.

  • @VaughnLower
    @VaughnLower 14 лет назад

    this is at Wichita State University

  • @sk8terdrew246
    @sk8terdrew246 11 лет назад

    they're the only two to do it in an all high school race, and only five high schoolers have ever done it (including verzbicas and ryun)

  • @eaglesyz
    @eaglesyz 15 лет назад +1

    If Ryun got to run on a modern track in cool, dry oregon like the kid who broke his
    national record, Ryun's 3:55 would have been a 3:50. Also if Ryun had modern shoes.

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 3 года назад +1

      I predict that Ryun would've run a 3:47 / mile if he was running in HS now!

    • @eaglesyz
      @eaglesyz 3 года назад

      @@richardmilliken5651 True, I was being conservative saying 3:50. He ran his 3:55 on dirt track and not so good shoes in heavy humid Kansas air. If he ran in Oregon, thin, dry air and on Oregon's elite rubberized surface with today's shoes 3:45 - 3:47 would be realistic. The kid who broke Ryun's record got a scholarship to Michigan and was never heard from again.

    • @goobs3988
      @goobs3988 Год назад

      ​@@eaglesyz yeah except for six years after setting the HS record Webb set the US record which stands to this day

    • @goobs3988
      @goobs3988 Год назад

      Or maybe you were being sarcastic

  • @TheVd101
    @TheVd101 12 лет назад

    Think about if he had some competition!

  • @IndianXC
    @IndianXC 16 лет назад +1

    It's a cinder track, nobody runs on "dirt"

  • @johnchill3
    @johnchill3 13 лет назад

    what a beast

  • @yung4evr
    @yung4evr 16 лет назад +1

    Buddy,
    I'm aware it was a cinder track. Since you are obviously too young to remember or know, that's a euphemism we use to refer to non- synthetic tracks.

  • @crimsonaltruist
    @crimsonaltruist 13 лет назад

    @TheRunningSource LV is legit! Ryun's run is definitely more ridiculous though. The track he ran on is certainly not as good as Lukas's and the lack of competition anywhere near him after 2 laps was crazy. Still though, I see very very good things in LV's future and probably a better lifetime mile PR than Ryun. Lukas's 2 mile from a couple weeks back was simply unparalleled and I think he's still a long way off his potential.

  • @iMaDeMoN2012
    @iMaDeMoN2012 13 лет назад +1

    Isn't this 1965? I thought silent film era ended before the 1930s.

  • @cy8685
    @cy8685 5 лет назад

    Splits: :58.1, 62.9 (2:01.0), 61.3 (3:02.3), 55.8 (3:58.3). STUDLY!!
    It's hilarious to watch those two kids try to stay with him the first half. Talk about going out at a suicide pace - then running the last lap in :82. 😂

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 4 года назад +1

      They stayed with Jim for the 1st 3 laps which is amazing, and they still managed to get PR in the mile!
      It reminds me of a High School Cross Country Invitational Meet in 1974, when i managed to stay with Salazar for the 1st mile / 4:32 . What a mistake that was!

  • @runningshoe1
    @runningshoe1 14 лет назад +1

    We've got an two synthetic tracks in our town. The old one (laid in the early 80s) is a piece of shit. It`s too soft and you get a lot of feedback doing speedwork. You're liable to pick up a knee injury if your wear trainers. The new one is fantastic, but it too will age and one day become a piece of shit. Our town council is broke. There used to be a cinder track before it. In the winter it was the only one you could safety train on when icy. I actually wish we could have our cinder track back!

  • @jaredfoxdds
    @jaredfoxdds 11 лет назад +7

    That's a big deal. Then and now.

  • @christopherwhite3536
    @christopherwhite3536 7 месяцев назад

    Dodnt know there was footage of this race. Im 51 now. Never seen this. I ran a 4:02
    87 my senior year. Ryan is a legend

  • @mordecairigbybenson
    @mordecairigbybenson 11 лет назад +1

    That 55.7 tho...

  • @rodriquenhozen
    @rodriquenhozen 12 лет назад

    is this track witchita state? :) i got to run here every year for state track! :D

  • @edfrefth
    @edfrefth 12 лет назад +1

    does anyone know what the guy in second hit ?

    • @davida1610
      @davida1610 5 лет назад

      You can time it. I counted him about 24 seconds back, rough estimate. Still a decent HS mile. Jim Ryan cast a big shadow !

  • @RFXCrunner
    @RFXCrunner 16 лет назад

    17, I believe. No older than 18.

  • @llenoxcraft
    @llenoxcraft 12 лет назад

    what about Allan web???

  • @nathanbickell3076
    @nathanbickell3076 2 года назад

    Edit* no longer the fastest time in high school only competition... Gary Martin, 3:57.99

  • @brianropel
    @brianropel 11 лет назад

    pretty sure Alan Web did it before Lukas Verzbicas did...

  • @Raimakusa
    @Raimakusa 15 лет назад

    1965.

  • @ABOUT258dirtybeaners
    @ABOUT258dirtybeaners 12 лет назад

    Actually i think hes like 4th or 5th person to do it

  • @Johnston857
    @Johnston857 11 лет назад

    yes, this is true

  • @TheVd101
    @TheVd101 12 лет назад

    Didn't Alan Web also do it?

  • @boomboombam6
    @boomboombam6 11 лет назад

    I don't know why this is so confusing to you. Liquori, Danielson, and Alan Webb were in high school, but they did NOT run in a HIGH-SCHOOLER ONLY race.

  • @user-ox8yn1zr7m
    @user-ox8yn1zr7m 15 лет назад

    why pool workouts?

  • @loudmusicman4
    @loudmusicman4 12 лет назад

    @conanobrianvomit he's the awesome pixel

  • @Johnston857
    @Johnston857 11 лет назад

    um no... Verzbicas was the fifth highschooler to go under 4

  • @kopk888
    @kopk888 14 лет назад

    Fernadez was close to it

  • @dean2663
    @dean2663 13 лет назад

    He ran a 3:55 in HS but not against HS comp.

  • @MrExciteYouself
    @MrExciteYouself 11 лет назад

    lukas was actually #5

  • @DC123777
    @DC123777 12 лет назад

    I go out at a 58 for my 800...