Josh Kerr set for mile world-record assault at London Diamond League 2026
LONDON — Britain's Olympic 1500m champion Josh Kerr will attempt to break the men's mile world record at the London Diamond League (Novuna London Athletics Meet) on Saturday, 18 July, at the London Stadium, according to BBC Sport and olympics.com.

By Source Reporters Newsdesk
Fri, 17 July 2026 · 1 min read
LONDON — Britain's Olympic 1500m champion Josh Kerr will attempt to break the men's mile world record at the London Diamond League (Novuna London Athletics Meet) on Saturday, 18 July, at the London Stadium, according to BBC Sport and olympics.com.
Kerr is targeting Hicham El Guerrouj's long-standing record of 3:43.13, set in 1999, according to World Athletics records. The Briton's bid anchors a meet also headlined by Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson's own world-record attempt, the BBC reported on 16 July. American Yared Nuguse is also entered in the mile, Marathon Handbook reported.
The outcome of Kerr's attempt is UNVERIFIED; the race is scheduled for Saturday and no result has been confirmed by organisers.
The London meet caps a record-chasing week of one-day meetings. At the Gyulai István Memorial in Budapest, reigning Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas won the 200m as the United States swept the top three, olympics.com reported. At the Budapest Continental Tour, hurdler Tharp clocked 12.85 to back up recent world-record form, World Athletics reported.
**Sources**
- https://www.bbc.com/sport
- https://www.olympics.com/en/news
- https://www.worldathletics.org
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