Kerr delivers on record-breaking promise

Kerr, always unapologetically bold in declaring his ambitions, unveiled he would target the world record in London four months before this historic run – and has worked relentlessly towards backing that up since.

His coach, Danny Mackey, verified the Briton had set his sights on that goal since returning from the calf injury which ended his bid for gold at the World Championships in Tokyo last September.

The 28-year-old documented his preparations in the lead-up to Saturday’s record attempt, titling his endeavours ‘Project 222’ in reference to the total number of seconds standing between him and history.

That culminated in a 1,200m time trial which suggested he was in the shape to achieve it, clocking 2:42.45 to leave him with more than one minute to cover the remaining 400m.

One caveat to that time is that Kerr did have a running start. However, he also recorded the time more than 5,000 feet above sea level in Albuquerque, and would not have the limiting effects of altitude to contend with on home soil.

In London, Kerr was kitted out in a bespoke speed suit and spikes created by sponsors Brooks, with the former designed to both enhance his aerodynamics and improve breathability in the warm temperatures through laser-cut perforations.

The spikes, designed to maximise his biomechanics, featured a carbon plate and aggressive rocker for propulsion, and titanium pins to keep the shoe light.

Having passed the 1,200m mark in 2:46.5, Kerr maintained his pace – clocking 13.7 seconds for each of the final three 100m splits – to once again back up his belief he could surpass El Guerrouj’s time.

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‘This was the dish I wanted to make’

Kerr, whose training is based in the United States, decided to target the record this season as it was the first in six years not to culminate in a major global championship.

Over the preceding five years, he has established himself as one of the sport’s biggest draws.

The Scot has twice made the Olympic podium and claimed three world titles – including a stunning 1500m triumph in Budapest in 2023 which ignited his heated rivalry with Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who is currently recovering from an Achilles injury.

Throughout that period, Kerr has remained vocal about his goals and self-belief – although even he admitted he may have gone slightly early in sharing hope of his just in target.

He will now seek to replicate his success at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next month.

“It felt like I had a kitchen full of amazing incredible chefs and I was like, ‘what the hell are we going to make?’ – and I was like, ‘this is the dish I want to make, let’s get to work!’,” added Kerr.

“That’s what it felt like. There was no point in going through this year thinking it was an off year, and we can wait until next year.

“It’s about doubling down, building a performance to bring British athletics back to the mile to this stadium.”

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