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John Walker
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Noun1.John Walker - New Zealand runner who in 1975 became the first person to run a mile in less that 3 minutes and 50 seconds (born in 1952)


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Byline: JAMES RAMSBOTHAM TONY Trapp, John Clough, Gordon Banham, Sir Mike Darrington, Paul Walker, John Cuthbert .
30am with the pairs between Rugby's Matt and Calvin Wells and Little Compton's Dan Box and Neil Hancock; the fours between Avenue Leamington's Andy Strain, Nicky Walker, John Strain and Andy Smith and Kings Heath's Matt Green, Dave Green, Chris Barton and Jim Freeman and the first round of the Ivens Cup between Snitterfield and Rugby A, and Bouroville and Rugby B.
The lads are (from back left) David Copley, Neil Turner, Mark Mitchell, Nigel Day, Robert Wray, Richard Hoyle, Christian Taylor, Philip Worthington, Steven Cox, John Whitehead; (front row): Robert Walker, Mark Brown, Nicholas Holmes, David Walker, John Docker, Gary 'Waz' Smith, Julian Parr, Brian Kitson and Paul 'Biff' Bamford.
 
 
 
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