
Team GB star Josh Kerr destroys remarkable 27-year-old world record
Josh Kerr celebrates after he shattered the 27-year-old world mile record in Stratford Saturday Kerr is married to his dermatologist wife Larimar – to whom he…
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Josh Kerr celebrates after he shattered the 27-year-old world mile record in Stratford Saturday Kerr is married to his dermatologist wife Larimar – to whom he attributes much of his success Former world record holder Sebastian Coe presents Kerr with a cheque for around £38,000 Astonishingly, Kerr’s time was almost 17 seconds faster than Sir Roger's historic first sub-four-minute mile record in 1954. Josh Kerr, who competes primarily in the 1,500 metres, had been targeting the record as part of what he called 'Project 222' - and today, his attempt in London was successful. But after unveiling 'Project 222' in March – his audacious quest to run the mile in 222 seconds – Kerr made it his mission to bring one of athletics' most treasured records back to Britain.
Furthermore, During his run on Saturday, Kerr followed his plan to run the race in 222 seconds to the tee.
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Josh Kerr celebrates after he shattered the 27-year-old world mile record in Stratford Saturday Kerr is married to his dermatologist wife Larimar – to whom he attributes much of his success Former world record holder Sebastian Coe presents Kerr with a cheque for around £38,000 Astonishingly, Kerr’s time was almost 17 seconds faster than Sir Roger's historic first sub-four-minute mile record in 1954.
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesJosh Kerr, who competes primarily in the 1,500 metres, had been targeting the record as part of what he called 'Project 222' - and today, his attempt in London was successful
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But after unveiling 'Project 222' in March – his audacious quest to run the mile in 222 seconds – Kerr made it his mission to bring one of athletics' most treasured records back to Britain.
according to Daily Mail +1During his run on Saturday, Kerr followed his plan to run the race in 222 seconds to the tee.
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