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Iffley Road Stadium

Roger Bannister Running Track
Oxford University Track
The Grandstand at the Sir Roger Bannister running track.jpg
Former names Iffley Road Track
Location Iffley Road, Oxford, England
Coordinates 51°44′45″N 1°14′35″W / 51.7459°N 1.2431°W / 51.7459; -1.2431Coordinates: 51°44′45″N 1°14′35″W / 51.7459°N 1.2431°W / 51.7459; -1.2431
Owner University of Oxford
Capacity 500
Construction
Broke ground September 1876
Opened 29–30 November 1876
Tenants
Oxford University Athletic Club
Oxford University Cross Country Club
Oxford University A.F.C.

The Roger Bannister running track, also known as the Oxford University track, is a 400-metres athletics running track and stadium in Oxford, England. It was where Sir Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile on 6 May 1954, when it was known as the Iffley Road track. The track is owned and operated by the University of Oxford.

In 1867, the University of Oxford built a grass track 536 metres (0.333 mi) round at Marston Road Sports Grounds. It was built on clay and often flooded, or became unusable due to the wet conditions. The university later decided to build a new running track at Iffley Road. Building work began on the one-third of a mile (536 metres) track in September 1876 by the contractor Mr Hobdell. The ground was leased from Christ Church. The building work was finished two days before the first meeting, on 29–30 November 1876.

In 1948, Roger Bannister, then a 19-year-old student at Exeter College, was elected President of Oxford University’s Athletic Club. He made it a prime aim of his presidency to replace the bumpy, uneven track with a new six-lane 440 yards (400 m) track. Two years later, in 1950, the new 440 yards track was refurbished and was opened by John Lowe, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Since 1950, the running track has been modernised on several occasions. In 1976 work started on the track to convert the track to a synthetic track, and it opened on 4 May 1977, and was again resurfaced in 1989.

By 2005, the track again was of poor quality. Two years later Lord Coe, the Chairman of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, opened the newly refurbished running track on 10 May 2007. The running track was renamed the Roger Bannister running track. Coe said "It is fitting that the track at Iffley Road where Roger (Bannister) set this momentous record should be re-named in his honour. I hope that many other records will be set at this newly refurbished track and that some young athletes that run here will go on to compete in the London 2012 Games."


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