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Josh Kerr Confirmed for World Record Mile Attempt in London

Olympic champion Josh Kerr has confirmed his participation in the Diamond League Series event in London this Saturday, where he will attempt to break the world record for the mile. Kerr, a Scottish middle-distance runner, is part of a strong international field assembled for the prestigious track and field competition. The current world record for the mile stands at 3 minutes and 43.13 seconds, set by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco in 1999. Kerr's personal best for the mile is 3 minutes and 48.60 seconds, achieved in 2023. This attempt marks a significant moment for Kerr, who is also the reigning Olympic 1500m champion. The London Diamond League event is known for attracting top athletes and often serves as a stage for record-breaking performances. The inclusion of Kerr's world record attempt is expected to draw considerable attention from athletics fans worldwide.
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