Kerr’s mile world record sets up Commonwealth Games race for the ages

19 July 2026
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Scotland’s Josh Kerr took half-a-second off Hicham El Guerrouj’s mile world record in front of a packed London Diamond League crowd, setting up the mile as one of the highlights of the Commonwealth Games next month.

Josh Kerr. Photo by Paul Harding – British Athletics/British Athletics via Getty Images.

Kerr followed two pacemakers and the wave lights in the highly anticipated Project 222, named after the number of seconds in a 3 minute, 42 second performance. In an inspired run the 28-year-old stopped the clock at 3 minutes, 42.66 seconds, improving the world record last set in 1999 from 3:43.16.

Josh Kerr breaks the mile world record in London. Photo by Fred Etter.

“It is very overwhelming. There was a lot of hype. I am surrounded by amazing people, so I have continued to put the work in, so I knew I had a 3:42 in me,” he said.

“I nearly lost it there at the end, but I got over the line.”

Kerr’s pacing was perfect. The 400m splits at the starting line were 55.3, 55.8, 55.4 and 54.9. He becomes the seventh British athlete to hold the mile world record.


MarkNameNationVenueYear
3:42.66Josh KERRGBRLondon2026
3:43.13Hicham EL GUERROUJMARRome1999
3:44.39Noureddine MORCELIALGRieti1993
3:46.32Steve CRAMGBROslo1985
3:47.33Sebastian COEGBRBrussels1981
3:48.40Steve OVETTGBRKoblenz1981
3:48.53Sebastian COEGBRZürich1981
3:48.8hSteve OVETTGBROslo1980
3:48.95Sebastian COEGBROslo1979
3:49.4hJohn WALKERNZLGöteborg1975
3:51.0hFilbert BAYITANKingston1975
3:51.1hJim RYUNUSABakersfield1967
3:51.3hJim RYUNUSABerkeley1966
3:53.6hMichel JAZYFRARennes1965
3:54.04Peter SNELLNZLAuckland1964
3:54.4hPeter SNELLNZLWhanganui1962
3:54.5hHerb ELLIOTTAUSDublin1958
3:57.2hDerek IBBOTSONGBRLondon1957
3:57.9hJohn LANDYAUSTurku1954
3:59.4hRoger BANNISTERGBROxford1954
4:01.4hGunder HÄGGSWEMalmö1945
4:01.6hArne ANDERSSONSWEMalmö1944
4:02.6hArne ANDERSSONSWEGöteborg1943
4:04.6hGunder HÄGGSWEStockholm1942
4:06.2hArne ANDERSSONSWEStockholm1942
4:06.2hGunder HÄGGSWEGöteborg1942
4:06.4hSydney WOODERSONGBRMotspur Park1937
4:06.8hGlenn CUNNINGHAMUSAPrinceton1934
4:07.6hJack LOVELOCKNZLPrinceton1933
4:09.2hJules LADOUMÈGUEFRAParis1931
4:10.4hPaavo NURMIFINStockholm1923
4:12.6hNorman TABERUSACambridge1915
4:14.4hJohn Paul JONESUSACambridge1913

“If I am to leave my mark on the sport, as a British athlete with the legends I have behind me, to follow in those footsteps, I have to deliver those performances.

“Those performances take every part of you, every part of your team. Out there, I am just the body, but there is an incredible amount of work behind the scenes. Today is a result of all that hard work. I am lucky to be able to string the training together.”

An ecstatic Josh Kerr after breaking the world record. Photo by Fred Etter.

It felt like I had a kitchen full of incredible chefs, and they are like, what the heck are we going to make, and this is the dish I want to make, so lets go to work and get the world record. The last lap was incredible. I was deaf in the last 110 metres.

Josh Kerr

Kerr’s 1500m split – 3:27.62 – was also a personal best and UK record.

Leading into the meet 20-year-old Cameron Myers had the top mark in the world this year over both 1500m (3:28.00) and the mile (3:46.04). He’ll now have it all ahead of him, but with none of the pressure of favouritism, when Kerr steps out in front of a home crowd in Glasgow. The mile final is on the closing day of competition on 1 August.

Full of adrenaline. Josh Kerr achieving a career highlight in breaking the mile world record. Photo by Fred Etter.

“I feel great right now, lots of adrenaline in the system and I will be out in Glasgow for the Commonwealth Games, for sure,” Kerr said.

“Every season has to have a peak, and I hope to continue this for another couple of weeks and ride that momentum.”

The mile in Glasgow – marketed as The Commonwealth Mile – draws a connection with the historic 1954 Miracle Mile behind England’s Roger Bannister and Australia’s John Landy. The pair were the first two men to break four minutes for the mile and had a classic duel at the Vancouver Games, with Bannister coming out on top over world record holder Landy. Might the same pattern repeat in Glasgow?

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