In fact we will wince when we look back on the days when world - class runners risked their limbs by churning out endless junk
miles on cement, tarmac or bumpy trails and we will realise it was lunacy.
Not exact matches
Medical student and physiologist Sir Roger Bannister broke through the «
cement wall»
on 6 May 1954, completing the
mile race in 3 minutes 59.4 seconds.
At the NJ seaport,
cement and steel casks of spent nuclear matter weighing up to 100 tons, would be placed
on rail cars for a 2,600 -
mile trip west to the Yucca Mountains.
Picture a single - story
cement block establishment, surrounded by a vast pot - holed car park, five to ten
miles outside of (a small) town
on a semi-deserted road.