Josh Kerr is bracing for a “real battle” to defend his world 1500 metres title after qualifying second from his semi-final behind 20-year-old Dutch upstart Niels Laros.
The Scot led for almost the entirety of the first heat in Tokyo but was beaten after a jostling finish, which ended with Laros crossing three hundredths of a second quicker in three minutes 35.50 seconds.
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Jake Wightman, the 2022 gold medallist, qualified from the same heat third in 3:35.56, and Neil Gourley scraped through the second semi in 3:36.93 to make it a trio of Scots in Wednesday’s final, on a night at the Japan National Stadium that also saw Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis set another new pole vault world record of 6.30 metres.
“I have my work cut out for me, but I feel pretty confident,” said Kerr.
“We’re getting places. I would say it’s one of the most confident I’ve gone into a world final. But each championships bring their own kind of challenges and fun, and I’ll keep doing what I can to show up and medal and go after the gold.
“It’s my title, it will be a real battle for whoever wants to come take it off of me, and I (just need to) keep an eye on the last lap. I’m going to get some work done.”