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07/18/26 11:41:00
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07/18 11:39 CDT Josh Kerr of Britain breaks the men's mile world record that
stood since 1999
Josh Kerr of Britain breaks the men's mile world record that stood since 1999
LONDON (AP) --- Josh Kerr, the British runner who helped stoke a revival in
middle-distance drama on the track, added a new chapter Saturday by running the
mile in 3 minutes, 42.66 seconds to break the 27-year-old record for the
distance.
At a Diamond League meet in London, Kerr broke Moroccan great Hicham El
Guerrouj's mark of 3 minutes, 43.13 seconds, set in Rome in 1999. The
28-year-old native of Edinburgh celebrated with a lap of honor at London
Stadium.
"It was just me, my shoes and the track," he said. "I was absolutely deaf in
that last 110 meters.
Kerr finished more than three seconds clear of American Yared Nuguse in 3:45.69.
In an interview with the BBC, Kerr said the crowd support as he closed in on
the record was "just incredible."
"I didn't take my foot off the gas," he continued, "but ... I started to glide
and I was like ?oh wow this feels incredible.' It's incredible because I'm
slowing down. So, I was like ?I better get to the line.' So, crossing the
finish line, seeing 42-something --- anything --- was my goal, so it was great."
The 28-year-old Kerr's previous best time was 3:45.34 in 2024.
Kerr and Jakob Ingebrigtsen, the 2021 Olympic champion, put a charge in the
slightly shorter but more widely contested 1,500-meter race in the leadup to
the Paris Olympics, going back and forth on a number of issues, including
Kerr's suggestion that his rival could only run his top times with the help of
pacesetters, the likes of which aren't allowed at major championships.
Kerr, who won worlds at the distance in 2023, frequently sparred back and forth
with Ingebrigtsen on the track and online in the early 2020s. When the Paris
Games rolled around, Ingebrigtsen faded to fourth while American Cole Hocker
pulled a huge upset, with Kerr finishing second.
Last year at world championships, Ingebrigtsen faltered in a preliminary heat
while Kerr pulled up lame and limped into the finish in a race won by Issac
Nader of Portugal.
This year, with no worlds or Olympics on the schedule, Kerr made the mile his
key target. It's a distance that isn't run as much in big events but that still
has huge historical significance, most of it surrounding Roger Bannister's
breaking of the once-intimidating four-minute barrier in 1954.
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