Dream Mile
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The Dream Mile was a match race between Jim Ryun and Marty Liquori on May 16, 1971. The event took place at the Martin Luther King International Freedom Games at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Bob Hersh of Track & Field News wrote, "The build-up was probably the greatest for any single footrace since the historic 'Miracle Mile' at Vancouver, British Columbia in 1954."
Ryun, who was known for his kick, was the favorite. He had also run much faster than Villanova University's Liquori (3:51.1 to 3:57.2). The race went out slow, with both going 440 yards in the middle of the pack - slower than 61-seconds. Ryun took over at halfway (2:03.3).
After the next turn, Liquori moved decisively. He passed the World Record holder and led him through a lap in 56.7. In the last lap Liquori would not surrender the lead. At the finish, Liquori prevailed as both clocked 3:54.6.
[edit] Other "Dream Miles"
The term "Dream Mile" is also used to describe several other major athletics events, notably the 1974 Commonwealth Games 1500 metres race ("metric mile") fought out between Filbert Bayi and John Walker in Christchurch, New Zealand. This was described by Duncan McKay in the The Observer as "...a race to rival the 'Miracle Mile' [taking] middle-distance running into a new era. To many it still remains the greatest 1,500m race ever." In this race, both of the first two runners broke the previous world record.
[edit] Dream Mile (Bislett)
The Dream Mile was and is an annual mile race run at the Bislett Stadium, Oslo as part of the Bislett Games, one of the meetings of the IAAF Golden League athletics competition. This annual event was interrupted in 2004 for the rebuilding of the Bislett stadium, replacing a six-lane track with sharp bends and steep terraces with a conventional eight-lane track and seating. In 1980 the world mile record was set in this race by Steve Ovett, and in 1985 Steve Cram also set a new world mile record.