Walker broke the
world record in the
mile run with a time of 3:49.4 in
Gothenburg,
Sweden, on 12 August 1975, bettering the previous time of 3:51.0 set earlier that year by
Filbert Bayi and becoming the first man to break 3:50.0 for the distance. Coincidentally, Walker's time was exactly 10 seconds faster than
Roger Bannister's historic first sub-four-minute mile of 3:59.4, run twenty-one years previously. He was named Athlete of the Year by
Track and Field News the same year. In the
1976 New Year Honours, Walker was appointed an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to athletics, especially as the first person to run the mile in less than 3 minutes and 50 seconds. Walker's new record lasted until 17 July 1979, when it was lowered by the Briton
Sebastian Coe. The following year, Walker broke the world record for the 2000 metres, running 4:51.4 in
Oslo,
Norway, on 30 June 1976. He smashed the ten-year-old existing record, held by
Michel Jazy of France, by nearly five seconds. Walker regarded this run as the best race of his life.
Steve Cram of Great Britain broke the record by one one-hundredth of a second on 4 August 1985, running 4:51.39 at
Budapest,
Hungary. Indoors, Walker broke the 1500 metre world record in 1979 with a time of 3:37.4. ==1976 Montréal Olympic Games==