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Sir Roger Bannister reveals Parkinson's disease battle | Sir Roger Bannister reveals Parkinson's disease battle |
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Sir Roger Bannister, the first man to run a mile in less than four minutes, has revealed he has Parkinson's disease. | Sir Roger Bannister, the first man to run a mile in less than four minutes, has revealed he has Parkinson's disease. |
Sir Roger, 85, made sporting history with his landmark run at Oxford's Iffley Road track on 6 May 1954. | Sir Roger, 85, made sporting history with his landmark run at Oxford's Iffley Road track on 6 May 1954. |
The former neurologist said: "I am having troubles with walking. Ironically, it's a neurological disorder - Parkinson's disease." | The former neurologist said: "I am having troubles with walking. Ironically, it's a neurological disorder - Parkinson's disease." |
He was diagnosed with the condition three years ago. | He was diagnosed with the condition three years ago. |
'Gentle irony' | 'Gentle irony' |
Sir Roger told BBC Radio Oxford: "I have seen, and looked after, patients with so many neurological and other disorders that I am not surprised I have acquired an illness. | Sir Roger told BBC Radio Oxford: "I have seen, and looked after, patients with so many neurological and other disorders that I am not surprised I have acquired an illness. |
"It's in the nature of things, there's a gentle irony to it. | "It's in the nature of things, there's a gentle irony to it. |
"I am being well looked after and I don't intend to let it interfere - as much as I can. | "I am being well looked after and I don't intend to let it interfere - as much as I can. |
"Just consider the alternatives - that is the way I look at it. One of my pleasures in life, apart from running, has been walking. Intellectually I am not [degenerating] and what is walking anyway?" | "Just consider the alternatives - that is the way I look at it. One of my pleasures in life, apart from running, has been walking. Intellectually I am not [degenerating] and what is walking anyway?" |
Sir Roger shocked the world when he ran a mile in three minutes 59.4 seconds to become the first person to break the four-minute barrier. | Sir Roger shocked the world when he ran a mile in three minutes 59.4 seconds to become the first person to break the four-minute barrier. |
Bannister was helped by Sir Christopher Chataway and Chris Brasher, who acted as pacesetters. | Bannister was helped by Sir Christopher Chataway and Chris Brasher, who acted as pacesetters. |
Brasher died in 2003 after a short illness and Chataway died from cancer in January. | Brasher died in 2003 after a short illness and Chataway died from cancer in January. |
Bannister may be best remembered for the sub-four minute mile, but he said his 1954 Commonwealth Games gold medal was the pinnacle of his athletics career. | Bannister may be best remembered for the sub-four minute mile, but he said his 1954 Commonwealth Games gold medal was the pinnacle of his athletics career. |
The Vancouver Games were held only months after he broke the four-minute barrier, but the race was made all the more important as his chief adversary, Australia's John Landy, had broken his famous record 46 days before. | The Vancouver Games were held only months after he broke the four-minute barrier, but the race was made all the more important as his chief adversary, Australia's John Landy, had broken his famous record 46 days before. |
'Special race' | 'Special race' |
Bannister took the title in a Games record 3:58.8, leaving Landy, who clocked 3:59.6, to take the silver. | Bannister took the title in a Games record 3:58.8, leaving Landy, who clocked 3:59.6, to take the silver. |
"The race between the two of us was a very, very special race," he said. | "The race between the two of us was a very, very special race," he said. |
"It determined which would be regarded as the superior runner in history." | "It determined which would be regarded as the superior runner in history." |
Six decades on, he has warned a breakthrough in the fight against Parkinson's could still be some way off. | Six decades on, he has warned a breakthrough in the fight against Parkinson's could still be some way off. |
"I know quite a lot about it and have treated a lot of people with it," he said. | "I know quite a lot about it and have treated a lot of people with it," he said. |
"I am aware of all the research that's been done. I think it will take some time before there is a breakthrough, but the management and drug treatments are improving all the time." | "I am aware of all the research that's been done. I think it will take some time before there is a breakthrough, but the management and drug treatments are improving all the time." |
Parkinson's UK chief executive Steve Ford said he was "saddened" to hear the "much-loved sporting legend" was being treated for the disease. | |
"One person every hour in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson's," he said. | |
"We applaud Sir Roger and his decision to speak publicly about his diagnosis at this stage in his long life." |