How fast did Prefontaine run a mile?
Steve Prefontaine
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Personal best(s) | Outdoor 1500 m: 3:38.1 (Helsinki 1973) Mile: 3:54.6 (Eugene 1973) 3000 m: 7:42.6 (Milan 1974) 2-mile: 8:18.29 (Stockholm 1974) 5000 m: 13:21.87 (Helsinki 1974) 10,000 m: 27:43.6 (Eugene 1974) Indoor Mile: 3:58.6 i (College Park 1975) 2-mile: 8:20.4 i (San Diego 1974) |
Does Steve Prefontaine still hold any records?
Overall Records: He owned every (8) American record between 2,000 and 10,000 meters and between two miles and six miles. He also held eight collegiate records while at Oregon, with his three-mile (12:53.4) and six-mile (27:09.4) still standing.
What is the meaning of Prefontaine?
Prefontaine Name Meaning French: topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow with a spring, from pré de la fontaine.
How good could Steve Prefontaine have been?
He was one of the best-known athletes in the country, and perhaps still the most well-known Oregon athlete. In his time, Pre set American records in every race from 2,000 to 10,000 meters, and won 120 of the 153 races he ran. Unlike many athletes who have built a following, Pre became more than a celebrity.
What made Steve Prefontaine so good?
Steve was known for his hard training work ethic and his front running style. Both are interesting aspects in distance running especially front running. It was this unconventional winning style which made him a superstar of the time.
Did Prefontaine win gold medal?
Prefontaine’s only major competitive disappointment was his failure to win the gold medal in the 5,000 at the 1972 Olympics. He had run exceedingly well in races leading to Munich and was with the leaders throughout the final….OUTDOORS.
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1,500 Meters | 3:38 |
2,000 Meters | 5:01.4* |
3,000 Meters | 7:42.6* |
Two‐Mile | 8:18.4* |
Is Prefontaine a Metis name?
Préfontaine is a family surname of French-Canadian origin. All Préfontaines in North America are descended from Antoine Fournier “dit Préfontaine” (born in 1663 in Picardie, France; died in 1702 in Montréal, Canada).