Roger Bannister
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Definition
Proper noun: - Sir Roger Bannister: An English middle-distance runner and neurologist who is historically significant for being the first person to run a mile in under four minutes, a feat achieved on May 6, 1954.
Usage
- The name "Roger Bannister" is used to refer to the individual, primarily in historical, sporting, and biographical contexts. It denotes a specific person and his landmark athletic achievement.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "a Bannister-like achievement": Used metaphorically to describe breaking a significant, long-standing barrier in any field.
- The scientist's discovery was a Bannister-like achievement for renewable energy.
Variants and Related Words
- The four-minute mile: The specific athletic record and barrier broken by Roger Bannister.
- Bannister, Sir Roger: The full title including his knighthood.
Synonyms
- Pioneer: A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new area or field of achievement.
- Trailblazer: A person who makes a new track through wild country; an innovator.
- Record-breaker: A person who surpasses a previously established record.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To break the tape: To finish a race first, often used in the context of breaking records.
- She broke the tape in a Bannister-esque fashion, setting a new world record.
- A milestone achievement: A very important event or stage in the development of something. (Note: This is a common phrase, not directly an idiom about Bannister, but frequently used in descriptions of his feat.)
- Roger Bannister's run was a true milestone achievement in athletic history.
Noun
- English runner who in 1954 became the first person to run a mile in less than four minutes (born in 1929)