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Josh Kerr’s Bid for Back-to-Back Glory

August 30, 2025
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Josh Kerr’s Bid for Back-to-Back Glory

The men’s 1500m is arguably the most unpredictable event on the track. Last year’s Olympics were a case in point.  The line between dominance and defeat is thin. No distance on the track delivers more unpredictability, and few champions hold the crown for long. Since Sebastian Coe defended his Olympic title in 1984, every Games has produced a new winner. The World Championships have been a little different. Only three men in history have successfully defended the title, with Kenya’s Asbel Kiprop the last more than a decade ago. The event remains a revolving door of champions, each year reminding the sport how fragile success can be.

Josh Kerr wins 1,500m photo by Getty Images for British Athletics

Josh Kerr knows this better than most. At the last world championships in Budapest, the British runner produced the performance of his career, outkicking Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen, the Olympic champion, to claim victory. It was a breakthrough moment for Kerr and also for British middle-distance running.

Now, with the Tokyo World Championships looming in September, Kerr finds himself in a position few runners ever face. He is the man everyone else is chasing, the target at the center of the sport’s most competitive distance. Whether he can defend his crown remains the central question of the summer.

Josh Kerr, 2023 Budapest 1,500 world champion, photo by Getty Images for World Athletics

The past year has reshaped Kerr’s approach. Rather than retreat into careful preparation, he has embraced a busier competition calendar. He has raced across both the 800 and 1500 meters in the new Grand Slam Track league early in the season, using each outing as a chance to learn, adapt, and sharpen his racing instincts. The idea, as he describes it, is to lean into curiosity. What happens if he shifts gears, presses earlier, or experiments with race rhythm? In his mind, the answers lie in racing more, not less.

Josh Kerr, Grand Slam Track Meet 2Miramar, Florida, USAMay 2-4, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

That philosophy carried him to a win in Philadelphia over 1500 meters in June, a trio of 800-meter races in Kingston, Miami, Philadelphia and another 1500 triumph in Miami. In July he dipped under 3:30 in London, clocking 3:29.37 behind Kenya’s Phanuel Koech. Kerr capped his build-up with a controlled victory in the 5,000 meters at the UK Championships, a race that reinforced his strength and gave him confidence that he has the endurance to withstand the brutal pace surges that often decide global finals.

Josh Kerr showing off his new singlet, photo by Brooks Running

The margins in the men’s 1500 are narrowing by the week. The Paris Diamond League produced a flurry of fast times, with France’s Azeddine Habz running 3:27.49, Kenya’s Phanuel Koech only steps behind at 3:27.72, and Britain’s George Mills clocking 3:28.36. Even Kerr, with his 3:29 in London, sits in the middle of a pack that grows deeper by the season.

Josh Kerr, Grand Slam Track Meet 2Miramar, Florida, USAMay 2-4, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

Kerr has been blunt about what the 1500 has become. At the championship level, he likens it to an extended 800. Hard from the gun, unforgiving in the middle laps, and brutal in the finishing straight. In that environment, strength counts as much as tactics. “You kind of got to brace the storm,” he has said, explaining that the key is no longer about saving energy but about meeting the ferocity head-on.

This willingness to evolve may be Kerr’s greatest asset. He has built his reputation on timing and control, but the current era of the 1500 leaves little room for patience. By racing often, by testing himself in different events, he is learning to adapt under pressure. That adaptability could make the difference when the rounds begin in Tokyo and the field narrows to its fiercest competitors.

Josh Kerr breaks the iconic Fifth Ave Mile record from 1981 (Sydney Maree, 3;47.52) with Josh’s 3:44.3! photo by New York Road Runners

The pressure of defending a title can weigh heavily, but Kerr has shown little sign of being burdened. His demeanor has been calm, his training consistent, and his racing deliberate. In Budapest, he proved he could seize a final against one of the sport’s brightest stars. To do it again, he will need to hold off a field that is stronger, deeper, and more determined than before.






Deji Ogeyingbo is one of Nigeria’s leading Track and Field Journalists as he has worked in various capacities as a writer, content creator, and reporter for radio and TV stations in the country and Africa. Deji has covered varying degrees of Sporting competitions within and outside Nigeria which includes, African Championships and World Junior Championships. Also, he founded one of Nigeria’s leading Sports PR and Branding company in Nikau Sports in 2020, a company that aims to change the narrative of how athletes are perceived in Nigeria while looking to grow their image to the highest possible level.



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