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17-Year-Old Becomes Youngest US Track Olympian In 57 Years

17-Year-Old Becomes Youngest US Track Olympian In 57 Years
PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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Erriyon Knighton booked his ticket for Tokyo by finishing third in the 200m at the US Olympic Trials on Sunday night.

The 17-year-old will be the youngest American track and field Olympian since miler Jim Ryun in 1964.

His performance was also notable as he again lowered the U20 200m world record, this time to 19.84. The Florida teenager had broken Usain Bolt's 2004 record in the semi-finals where he ran 19.88.

Sunday's final was won by the 2019 world champion Noah Lyles, who ran 19.74, the fastest time in the world this year. Kenny Bednarek finished second in 19.78.

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Knighton came off the bend in fifth, possibly sixth, but a strong finish earned him the third US spot at the Games. He will travel to Tokyo not only as a young talent but also a real medal contender. 19.84 makes him the fourth fastest man in the world this year.

Erriyon Knighton sets new U20 200m world record

Sunday's run continued a remarkable summer for Knighton. Four weeks ago, he broke Usain Bolt's U18 world best when he ran 20.11. He has lowered that mark, and his own personal best, a number of times since.

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Knighton, who turned professional in January when he signed a deal with Adidas, was not due to graduate from high school until next year.

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