Hodgkinson and Kerr seek world records in LondonImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Could Keely Hodgkinson and Josh Kerr both set world records on Saturday?Published19 minutes agoBritish stars Keely Hodgkinson and Josh Kerr will attempt to break world records at the Diamond League meeting at London Stadium on Saturday.With hopes of a capacity 60,000 crowd roaring her on, Olympic champion Hodgkinson will bid to break athletics’ longest-standing individual track world record when she lines up in the women’s 800m at 15:51 BST.Kerr, the 2023 world 1500m champion, is aiming to add his name to the stellar list of British men to have held the world record for the mile (15:36 BST).Among other British stars in action are Zharnel Hughes in the men’s 100m, Amy Hunt, Dina Asher-Smith and Success Eduan in the women’s 200m, Matthew Hudson-Smith in the men’s 400m and Max Burgin and Ben Pattison in the men’s 800m. Global stars to watch include pole vault world record holder Armand Duplantis and Emmanuel Wanyonyi, who will compete in the men’s 800m one week after breaking the 1,000m world record in Monaco.
Women’s 100m Olympic champion Julien Alfred and men’s 100m world champion Oblique Seville will also be there.
You can watch live coverage of the London Athletics Meet on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 13:00 BST, while there will be live text commentary and video highlights on the BBC Sport website and app.
