The Greatest 200m USA Smashed Great Britain And Jamaica
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The Greatest 200m USA Smashed Great Britain And Jamaica
The men’s 200 meters at the 2025 Grand Slam Track Meet in Philadelphia unfolded into a stunning exhibition of speed, control, and dominance. With a lineup loaded with global sprinting stars, anticipation filled the air long before the race began. The crowd’s energy was electric — and Kenny Bednarek rose to the occasion with a masterful display that left no doubt about who ruled the curve that night.
The event brought together a powerhouse field: Canadians Aaron Brown and Andre De Grasse, Britain’s Zharnel Hughes, Jamaica’s Brian Levell, Nigeria’s Udodi Onwuzurike, and Americans Christian Coleman and teenage prodigy Christian Miller. Every name in the lineup carried serious pedigree. Brown’s experience and consistency, Hughes’s explosive starts, and Coleman’s world championship title at 100 meters promised a tightly contested race. But Bednarek, renowned for his composure and devastating curve running, had other plans.
When the starter’s pistol cracked, the stadium came alive. Nineteen-year-old Miller launched well, matching strides early with the veterans, yet Bednarek’s acceleration through the bend was something different altogether. His mechanics were near-perfect — upright posture, sharp knee drive, and seamless stride rhythm — and within seconds, he erased the stagger on Brown. His dominance around the turn reminded everyone why he’s one of the most technically gifted curve runners of his era.
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