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Josh Kerr of Britain breaks 27-year-old world record in the mile

Josh Kerr of Britain successfully broke the 27-year-old world record in the mile, achieving a time of 3:46.91 at the London Athletics Grand Prix. The achievement was part of a carefully planned effort that Kerr had announced several months prior. His performance marks a significant milestone in middle-distance running and highlights ongoing advancements in athletic performance. The event took place in London, where Kerr competed against other elite athletes.

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Josh Kerr of Britain breaks 27-year-old world record in the mile

Josh Kerr of Britain successfully broke the 27-year-old world record in the mile, achieving a time of 3:46.91 at the London Athletics Grand Prix. The achievement was part of a carefully planned effort that Kerr had announced several months prior. His performance marks a significant milestone in middle-distance running and highlights ongoing advancements in athletic performance. The event took place in London, where Kerr competed against other elite athletes.

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