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British runner Josh Kerr smashes 27-year-old world record
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British runner Josh Kerr smashes 27-year-old world record

From DR Nyheder · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News From a news agency Outcome reported
  • British runner Josh Kerr broke the 27-year-old world record for the one-mile distance on Saturday at the Diamond League event in London.
  • Kerr's new record time is 3 minutes and 42.66 seconds, surpassing Hicham El Guerrouj's previous record of 3:43.13 set in 1999.
  • The article also briefly mentions the performance of Danish golfers Rasmus Hรธjgaard, Nicolai Hรธjgaard, and Rasmus Neergaard at The Open, and the Danish dressage team selection for the World Championships.

British athlete Josh Kerr has shattered the men's one-mile world record, clocking an astonishing 3 minutes and 42.66 seconds at the Diamond League meet in London. This remarkable performance on Saturday erases the previous record of 3:43.13, set 27 years ago by Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj, a legendary figure often called the "King of the Mile."

Kerr, 28, had openly declared his ambition to break this long-standing record this season. His pursuit and ultimate success have earned him a place in athletics history. Morten Dam-Sรธrensen, a running commentator for DR, expressed deep admiration for Kerr's courage and achievement, stating it was "uncommonly brave" to target a record held by such an iconic athlete. Dam-Sรธrensen added that Kerr's name is now "heavily chiseled into the history books of athletics," calling the victory "very well deserved."

The report also touches upon other sporting news. In golf, Danish players Rasmus Hรธjgaard, Nicolai Hรธjgaard, and Rasmus Neergaard are competing at The Open. Rasmus Hรธjgaard had the best start among the Danes, finishing the first round one stroke over par and tied for 59th place. The article also notes the selection of the Danish dressage team for the World Championships in Aachen, Germany, highlighting Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour as a key member.

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Originally published by DR Nyheder in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.