Josh Kerr Breaks Men's Mile World Record with 3:42.66 in London
LONDON — Britain's Josh Kerr rewrote the record books with a 3:42.66 run in the men's mile at the Novuna London Athletics Meet on Saturday, breaking the world record, according to World Athletics

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Sun, 19 July 2026 · 1 min read
LONDON — Britain's Josh Kerr rewrote the record books with a 3:42.66 run in the men's mile at the Novuna London Athletics Meet on Saturday, breaking the world record, according to World Athletics. The governing body confirmed the time as a new world best, eclipsing the previous mark of 3:43.13 set by Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj in 1999.
## Kerr's 3:42.66 Mile World Record in London
Kerr, the Olympic 1500m bronze medallist and former world 1500m champion, took control before a sold-out home crowd at the London Stadium, the Wanda Diamond League reported, describing the mile world record as "shattered" in the British capital. BBC Sport and The New York Times also reported the 3:42.66 clocking as a new world record.
The mile headlined a deep London Diamond League card that also featured Britain's Keely Hodgkinson, the meet's other marquee name, according to the BBC.
## What the Mile Record Means for World Athletics in 2026
GLOBAL ANGLE: Kerr's run is the first men's mile world record on British soil since El Guerrouj's 1999 feat, and lands as World Athletics elevates its one-mile showcase within the Diamond League ahead of the 2027 World Championships.
VERIFIED SCORE: Men's mile — 3:42.66, Josh Kerr (GBR), 18 Jul 2026, London Diamond League. Confirmed by World Athletics, BBC Sport and The New York Times. Previous WR: 3:43.13, Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR), 1999.
Source: World Athletics, 18 Jul 2026.