Tom O'Hara
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Tom O'Hara was the first native of the U.S. state of Illinois to break the four-minute barrier for the mile run. He accomplished this feat in 1963 when he ran the mile in 3:59.4. He also held the record for fastest mile in indoor track, which was set when he ran the mile in 3:56.6 on February 13, 1964. He later beat that record on March 6 of the same year with a time of 3:56.4.
O'Hara was a member of the Loyola University Chicago track, cross country, and indoor track teams. He was the individual champion of NCAA Division I men's cross country in 1962, and he participated in the 1500 m at the 1964 Summer Olympics, where he qualified for the semi-finals.
[edit] External links
- Newspaper clipping of O'Hara's record setting indoor track performance
- Article about runners who have broken the four-minute mile
- Article concerning the honoring of Illinois' sub-four-minute miler runners
- Illinois government site on the ceremony
- Sports Illustrated coverage of O'Hara's first indoor record
- Sports Illustrated coverage of O'Hara's second indoor record

