Josh Kerr surges to 3,000m gold for Britain at world indoor championships

  • Kerr wins final in a time of 7min 35.56sec

  • Scot holds off Hocker and Schrub to regain title

After the injuries and the trash talk, Britain’s Josh Kerr delivered where it mattered most on Saturday night by winning a thrilling 3,000m world indoor title with a last-lap surge.

It had been billed as the race of the championships, with all three 1500m medallists from the Paris 2024 Olympics going mano a mano once more. On that occasion Kerr had been pipped to the line by the American Cole Hocker, who took a shock gold medal, with Yared Nuguse taking bronze. This time, though, Kerr was not to be denied.

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