- Gunder Hägg
Gunder Hägg (
December 31 ,1918 –November 27 ,2004 ) was a Swedish runner and multipleworld record breaker of the 1940s. Gunder Hägg set over a dozen middle distance world records at events ranging from1500 metres to5000 m eters, including three at both the 1500 meters and the mile, one at 3000 meters and one at 5000 meters.Hägg and fellow Swede,
Arne Andersson , lowered the record for the mile to just over four minutes (4:01.4) - accelerating the progression of the Mile record. Both athletes set three world records for the mile. Hägg first set the record in July 1942 at 4:06.2, a time which was equalled by Anderson later the same month. This record was broken by Hägg (4:04.6) in September the same year. Andersson recaptured the world record in July 1943 (4:02.6), and improved it further in July 1944 (4:01.6). However, Hägg had the last word when he ran 4:01.4 inMalmö in 1945 (Hägg's record was not broken untilRoger Bannister ran the first sub-4 Mile inOxford in 1954).In 1946, Gunder Hägg was branded a professional and barred from competition. Seven years earlier, he earned the
Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal .External links
* [http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=2/newsId=27920.html IAAF obituary]
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