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Josh Kerr Chases Historic Mile World Record, Looks to Join British Greats
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Britain has a rich history with the Mile.
In 1954, Sir Roger Bannister became the first man to break the four-minute barrier. Decades later, Sebastian Coe, Steve Cram, and Dave Bedford etched their names into history as British world record holders.
Now, Josh Kerr has the chance to join those legends.
On July 18, Josh Kerr will chase history at the London Diamond League in his attempt to break the longstanding Mile world record of 3:43.13.
Watch Kerr’s historic world record attempt LIVE on FloTrack at 10:36 AM ET.
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