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Kerr confirms mile world record attempt at London Diamond League

Result: Unverified — the record attempt has not yet been run; no final time is asserted.

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Fri, 17 July 2026 · 1 min read

**Result:** Unverified — the record attempt has not yet been run; no final time is asserted.
LONDON — Britain's Josh Kerr will attempt to break the men's mile world record at this weekend's London Diamond League meeting, the BBC reported on Monday. The bid was confirmed when organisers published the entry lists for the Novuna London Athletics Meet, World Athletics said.
Kerr is targeting the men's mile world record of 3:43.13 set by Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj in 1999, BBC Sport reported. The attempt headlines a star-studded London programme that also features Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson and Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred, the governing body added.
## Kerr's mile world record bid in context
The Scottish runner, an Olympic and world 1500m medallist, has made no secret of his ambition to attack one of athletics' oldest standalone marks on home soil. His attempt lands amid a strong 2026 outdoor season for middle-distance racing, underscored by Kenya's Emmanuel Wanyonyi taking the 1000m world record in Monaco last week.
The London meeting is a marquee Diamond League stop on the road to the World Athletics Ultimate Championship later this year, and a key test of European and African form ahead of the sport's end-of-season showcase. African interest remains high after a run of Kenyan and Ethiopian records this year.
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