Athletics-Kerr aims to break El Guerrouj's mile record in London


Athletics - World Indoor Championships - Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena, Torun, Poland - March 21, 2026 Britain's Josh Kerr celebrates winning the men's 3000m final REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

March 29 (Reuters) - Britain's ⁠Josh Kerr will attempt to break Hicham El ⁠Guerrouj's world record in the mile in front ‌of a home crowd at the London Diamond League meet in July.

Kerr, who won the 3,000 metres title at the World ​Indoor Championships in Poland last week, ⁠has a best of ⁠3:45.34 in the mile, over two seconds slower than ⁠El Guerrouj's ‌mark of 3:43.13 set in 1999.

"It's been a huge goal of my career. It's ⁠one of the oldest world records on ​the track and ‌I think it's one of the most important ⁠ones," Kerr, ​28, told the BBC in an interview published on Saturday.

"It has stood the test of time and needs ⁠a huge amount of respect.

"With the ​training numbers that we're putting up, I think this year is such a great opportunity to have a real ⁠crack at it while not giving up other opportunities. It's something that I feel confident to talk about going after."

Several British athletes have previously held the ​world record for the mile, with ⁠Roger Bannister becoming the first to go under four ​minutes in May 1954. Current ‌World Athletics President Sebastian Coe set ​records in the mile three times.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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