American sprinter (born 1998)
Kenneth Bednarek OLY [citation needed ] (born October 14, 1998) is an American track and field sprinter from Rice Lake, Wisconsin . He specializes in the 100-meter and 200-meter distance, having won a silver medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics , 2022 World Championships , and at the 2024 Summer Olympics .[ 3] [ 4]
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma , Bednarek and his fraternal twin brother, Ian, were adopted by Mary Bednarek and moved to Rice Lake, Wisconsin . Both brothers took to running youth track starting in the second grade. Running for Rice Lake High School , Kenny won seven individual state titles and led his team to a 4×400 relay championship. His 20.43 was the number one high school 200-meter time in the nation in 2018.[citation needed ]
He also played football at Rice Lake, scoring 17 touchdowns as a wide receiver, kick returner and on jet sweeps during his junior and senior years, recorded on videos posted on the recruiting website hudl.com .[ 5] He also starred as a gunner on special teams. During his senior year, his Rice Lake Warriors teams won state championships in both track and football. Bednarek holds Wisconsin all-class records for 200 and 400 meters and the Division 2 record for 100 meters.[ 6]
Bednarek did not qualify academically for a major four-year university, so he enrolled at Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa. He said, "I had a goal to go to university after JUCO , but obviously God (had) a different plan."[ 7] At Indian Hills, Bednarek ran the fastest indoor 200 m in the US, the #2 time in the world for the indoor season, which tied him as the #25 individual on the all time indoor list at the time.[ 8]
On May 17, 2019, running as a freshman for Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa at the age of 20, he ran the fourth fastest 200 meters ever at the time, under any conditions, running 19.49 at altitude with an exceptionally strong 6.1 mps aiding wind in the semi-finals of the NJCAA National Championships in Hobbs, New Mexico . The following day, Bednarek proved his speed by running 19.82 into a -0.8 headwind and running a 44.73 400 meters on the same day, becoming the NJCAA national champion in both events. 19.82 displaced Olympic gold medalist Tommie Smith 's former world record for the #30 fastest legal race of all time . Six men have run faster into a negative wind, but -0.9 is the strongest hindering wind against any athlete to break 19.95.[ 9]
Only one other person, Botswanan Isaac Makwala , has ever run sub-20 and sub-45 in the same day. Makwala was 28 when he did that in Madrid on July 6, 2014, making Bednarek the youngest athlete and only American athlete to pull off the feat.[ 10] [ 11]
For his achievement, Bednarek was named the "USATF Athlete of the Week" on May 22, 2019.[ 12]
Professional career [ edit ]
Bednarek at the 2019 World Athletics Championships
In July 2019, he left Indian Hills and signed a pro contract with Nike and began training in Florida with former world champion sprinter and Olympic medalist Justin Gatlin . “It wasn’t my decision," he said. "But you know Nike wanted to send me somewhere so I just kind of listened. So you know, they know what they’re doing. It’s all you know just going to trust the process.”[ 7]
He said that he came out of high school as a 400-meter specialist but transitioned successfully into the 200-meters. "So I kind of want to continue that, maybe in the years to come try to do the 100, but yeah I think the 200 is my main event right now,” he said in July 2019.[ 7]
At the 2019 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships , Bednarek qualified for the 200 meters final. In the final, he pulled up with a hamstring injury but jogged across the finish line. Later in the season, winner Noah Lyles won the 2019 IAAF Diamond League 200m title, entitling him to a wild card to the 2019 World Athletics Championships . USA was thus allowed an additional entry. By virtue of Bednarek being the fourth person to cross the finish line at the National Championships with a qualifying time, he was given the position into the World Championships. Weeks after his injury, Bednarek was only able to muster a non-qualifying 21.50 in his heat due to a nerve flare up.
On August 10, 2020, in the COVID-19 abbreviated season, Bednarek ran a world leading 19.80 (+1.0) at the Star Athletics Sprint Showcase in Montverde, Florida .[ 13] The time moved him up to a tie for the #25 mark of all time.
On August 4, 2021, Bednarek won the silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the 200-meter men's final with a time of 19.68 seconds.[ 14]
On Sept. 9, 2021, Bednarek clinched the Diamond League 200 meter title at the Weltklasse in Zürich, winning with a time of 19.70s.[ 15]
During 2021, Bednarek ran the most sub-20 performances over 200 meters, both for wind-legal conditions and all conditions, of any athlete in a single season, with 12 total sub-20 performances, of which 10 were wind-legal. He ended the season ranked No. 1 in the 200 meters by World Athletics.[ 16]
On July 21, 2022 in Eugene, Ore., Bednarek took silver in the 200 meters at the 2022 World Athletics Championships with a time of 19.77. Noah Lyles , whom he had defeated in Tokyo, set an American record of 19.31 in the race.[ 4]
In 2024, Bednarek qualified for the Olympic team by placing second at the Olympic trials in the 100m and 200m. Noah Lyles won both races. In the 200m, both Lyles and Bednarek went under Michael Johnson's 1996 meet record of 19.66. Lyles edged Bednarek, running 19.53 to Bednarek's 19.59, a personal record.[ 17] While Bednarek had made the last 3 World Championship or Olympic teams in the 200m, this was the first time he had made a 100m global team. Bednarek also ran a personal best of 9.87 in the 100m final.[ 16] At the Paris Olympics , Bednarek qualified for the 100m final, where he placed 7th in a time of 9.88.[ 18] Bednarek also qualified for the 200m final, by winning his semi-final in 20.00s. In the final he won the silver medal in a time of 19.62, finishing behind Letsile Tebogo .[ 19]
In September 2024, it was announced that he had signed up for the inaugural season of the Michael Johnson founded Grand Slam Track .[ 20] [ 21] At the Kingston Slam held in April 2025, Bednarek won in his category, having won both the 100 m and 200 m.[ 22] He also won his event category in the Miami Slam and Philadelphia Slam , later being crowned Racer of the Year for the 2025 Grand Slam Track season.[ 23] [ 24] [ 25]
On August 1, 2025, at the 2025 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships , Bednarek won a national title over the 100 meters, running 9.79. This time ties Bednarek with Noah Lyles and Maurice Greene as the sixth fastest American in history.[ 26]
Bednarek's nickname is "Kung Fu Kenny" because he wears a Rambo -like tie around his head in races.[ 27]
He has a pet Husky named Rambo.[ 27]
Bednarek is Catholic .[ 28] He is dating Indian golfer Sharmila Nicollet .[ 29]
Information from World Athletics profile.[ 16]
Event
Time
Wind (m/s)
Venue
Date
Notes
100 m
9.79
(+1.8 m/s )
Eugene , U.S.
August 1, 2025
200 m
19.57
(+0.4 m/s )
Zurich , Switzerland
September 5, 2024
19.49 A w
(+6.1 m/s )
Hobbs, New Mexico , U.S.
May 17, 2019
Altitude-assisted, wind-assisted
400 m
44.73 A
—
Hobbs, New Mexico, U.S.
May 18, 2019
Altitude-assisted
Representing the United States
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Time
Wind (m/s)
Notes
2019
World Championships
Doha , Qatar
7th (H4)
200 m
21.50
+0.7
2021
Müller Grand Prix Gateshead
Gateshead, England
1st
200 m
20.33
–3.0
Doha Diamond League
Doha, Qatar
1st
200 m
19.88
+0.4
U.S. Olympic Trials
Eugene, Oregon
4th
100 m
9.89
+0.8
PB
2nd
200 m
19.78
+0.3
Olympic Games
Tokyo, Japan
2nd
200 m
19.68
–0.5
PB
Prefontaine Classic
Eugene, Oregon
2nd
200 m
19.80
+1.5
Weltklasse Zürich Diamond League Final
Zürich, Switzerland
1st
200 m
19.70
+0.5
2022
USATF Championships
Eugene, Oregon
4th
200 m
19.87
–0.3
World Championships
2nd
200 m
19.77
+0.4
SB
2023
USATF Championships
Eugene, Oregon
2nd
200 m
19.82
–0.1
SB
World Championships
Budapest , Hungary
5th
200 m
20.07
–0.2
2024
World Relays
Nassau , Bahamas
1st
4 × 100 m relay
U.S. Olympic Trials
Eugene, Oregon
2nd
100 m
9.87
+0.4
PB
2nd
200 m
19.59
+0.5
PB
Olympic Games
Paris , France
2nd
200 m
19.62
+0.4
–
4 × 100 m relay
DQ
2025
World Relays
Guangzhou , China
2nd
4 × 100 m relay
37.66
SB
USATF Championships
Eugene, Oregon
1st
100m
9.79
+1.8
PB
2nd
200m
19.67
+0.2
SB
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Qualification Men's track and road athletes Men's field athletes Women's track and road athletes Women's field athletes Coaches
Qualification Men's track and road athletes Men's field athletes Women's track and road athletes Women's field athletes Coaches
LaTanya Sheffield (women's head coach - Sprints/hurdles)
Stanley Redwine (men's head coach - Distance)
Delethea Quarles (women's Jumps/Multis)
Nic Petersen (men's Jumps/Multis)
Ashley Kovacs (women's Throws)
Gary Aldrich (men's Throws)
Amy Begley (women's Distance)
Michael Ford (men's Sprints/Hurdles)
Mike Marsh (men's Relays)
Michelle Freeman (women's Relays)
Danielle Siebert (women's Head Manager)
Manny Bautista (men's Head Manager)
Tim Weaver (Event Manager)
Demetria Davis (Event Manager)
Medical Staff
Monique Burton (Medical Doctor)
Amadeus Mason (Medical Doctor)
Asdrubal Lopez (Chiropractor)
Connie Hayes (Chiropractor)
Dustin Williams (Athletic Trainer)
Christie Coad (Athletic Trainer)
Jerrica Thomas (Physical Therapist)
Chris Margallo (Physical Therapist)
Harris Patel (Physician Assistant/Athletic Trainer)
Chris Yee (Licensed Massage Therapist)
Chris Thomas (Licensed Massage Therapist)
Ena Weinstein (Athletic Trainer/Licensed (Licensed Massage Therapist)
Chris Stanley (Sports Psychologist)
Sean McCann (Sports Psychologist)
Alicia Glass (Dietician)
Mackenzie White (Dietician)
Rikki Keen (Dietician)
Kiki Cruickshank (HPTC/CDFAS Medical Staff)
Brittany Garcia (HPTC/CDFAS Medical Staff)
Qualification Women's track and road athletes
Aleia Hobbs Women's 100m
Melissa Jefferson Women's 100m
Twanisha Terry Women's 100m
Tamara Clark Women's 200m
Jenna Prandini Women's 200m
Abby Steiner Women's 200m
Talitha Diggs Women's 400m
Kendall Ellis Women's 400m
Lynna Irby Women's 400m
Athing Mu Women's 800m
Raevyn Rogers Women's 800m
Ajee' Wilson Women's 800m
Sinclaire Johnson Women's 1,500m
Cory McGee Women's 1,500m
Elle St. Pierre Women's 1,500m
Emma Coburn Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
Courtney Frerichs Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
Courtney Wayment Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
Elise Cranny Women's 5,000m
Emily Infeld Women's 5,000m
Karissa Schweizer Women's 5,000m
Alicia Monson Women's 10,000m
Natosha Rogers Women's 10,000m
Karissa Schweizer Women's 10,000m
Robyn Stevens Women's 20km Race Walk
Miranda Melville Women's 20km Race Walk
Stephanie Casey Women's 35km Race Walk
Miranda Melville Women's 35km Race Walk
Maria Michta-Coffey Women's 35km Race Walk
Emma Bates Women's Marathon
Keira D'Amato Women's Marathon
Sara Hall Women's Marathon
Nia Ali Women's 100m Hurdles
Alia Armstrong Women's 100m Hurdles
Keni Harrison Women's 100m Hurdles
Alaysha Johnson Women's 100m Hurdles
Shamier Little Women's 400m Hurdles
Sydney McLaughlin Women's 400m Hurdles
Dalilah Muhammad Women's 400m Hurdles
Britton Wilson Women's 400m Hurdles
Celera Barnes Women's 4x100m Relay pool
Gabby Thomas Women's 4x100m Relay pool
Tamari Davis Women's 4x100m Relay pool
Wadeline Jonathas Women's 4x400m Relay pool
Jaide Stepter Baynes Women's 4x400m Relay pool
Kaylin Whitney Women's 4x400m Relay pool
Allyson Felix Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Kennedy Simon Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Women's field athletes Men's track and road athletes
Marvin Bracy-Williams Men's 100m
Trayvon Bromell Men's 100m
Christian Coleman Men's 100m
Fred Kerley Men's 100m
Kenny Bednarek Men's 200m
Fred Kerley Men's 200m
Erriyon Knighton Men's 200m
Noah Lyles Men's 200m
Champion Allison Men's 400m
Michael Cherry Men's 400m
Michael Norman Men's 400m
Randolph Ross Men's 400m
Donavan Brazier Men's 800m
Bryce Hoppel Men's 800m
Jonah Koech Men's 800m
Brandon Miller Men's 800m
Johnny Gregorek Men's 1,500m
Cooper Teare Men's 1,500m
Josh Thompson Men's 1,500m
Hillary Bor Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
Evan Jager Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
Benard Keter Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
Grant Fisher Men's 5,000m
Woody Kincaid Men's 5,000m
Abdihamid Nur Men's 5,000m
Grant Fisher Men's 10,000m
Joe Klecker Men's 10,000m
Sean McGorty Men's 10,000m
Nick Christie Men's 20km Race Walk
Dan Nehnevaj Men's 20km Race Walk
Nick Christie Men's 35km Race Walk
Elkanah Kibet Men's Marathon
Colin Mickow Men's Marathon
Galen Rupp Men's Marathon
Devon Allen Men's 110m Hurdles
Trey Cunningham Men's 110m Hurdles
Grant Holloway Men's 110m Hurdles
Daniel Roberts Men's 110m Hurdles
Trevor Bassitt Men's 400m Hurdles
Rai Benjamin Men's 400m Hurdles
Khallifah Rosser Men's 400m Hurdles
Kyree King Men's 4x100m Relay pool
Josephus Lyles Men's 4x100m Relay pool
Elijah Hall-Thompson Men's 4x100m Relay pool
Bryce Deadmon Men's 4x400m Relay pool
Vernon Norwood Men's 4x400m Relay pool
Elija Godwin Men's 4x400m Relay pool
Ismail Turner Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Noah Williams Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Men's field athletes Coaches
Qualification Women's track and road athletes
Sha'Carri Richardson Women's 100m
Brittany Brown Women's 100m
Tamari Davis Women's 100m
Gabby Thomas Women's 200m
Sha'Carri Richardson Women's 200m
Kayla White Women's 200m
Britton Wilson Women's 400m
Talitha Diggs Women's 400m
Lynna Irby-Jackson Women's 400m
Athing Mu Women's 800m
Nia Akins Women's 800m
Raevyn Rogers Women's 800m
Kaela Edwards Women's 800m
Nikki Hiltz Women's 1,500m
Cory McGee Women's 1,500m
Sinclaire Johnson Women's 1,500m
Krissy Gear Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
Emma Coburn Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
Courtney Wayment Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
Elise Cranny Women's 5,000m
Alicia Monson Women's 5,000m
Natosha Rogers Women's 5,000m
Alicia Monson Women's 10,000m
Natosha Rogers Women's 10,000m
Elise Cranny Women's 10,000m
Miranda Melville Women's 35km Race Walk
Maria Michta-Coffey Women's 35km Race Walk
Stephanie Casey Women's 35km Race Walk
Keira D'Amato Women's Marathon
Susanna Sullivan Women's Marathon
Lindsay Flanagan Women's Marathon
Nia Ali Women's 100m Hurdles
Keni Harrison Women's 100m Hurdles
Masai Russell Women's 100m Hurdles
Shamier Little Women's 400m Hurdles
Dalilah Muhammad Women's 400m Hurdles
Anna Cockrell Women's 400m Hurdles
Tamara Clark Women's 4x100m Relay pool
Melissa Jefferson Women's 4x100m Relay pool
Twanisha Terry Women's 4x100m Relay pool
Lynna Irby-Jackson Women's 4x400m Relay pool
Rosey Effiong Women's 4x400m Relay pool
Makenzie Dunmore Women's 4x400m Relay pool
Alexis Holmes Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Quanera Hayes Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Women's field athletes Men's track and road athletes
Fred Kerley Men's 100m
Cravont Charleston Men's 100m
Christian Coleman Men's 100m
Noah Lyles Men's 100m
Noah Lyles Men's 200m
Erriyon Knighton Men's 200m
Kenny Bednarek Men's 200m
Courtney Lindsey Men's 200m
Michael Norman Men's 400m
Bryce Deadmon Men's 400m
Vernon Norwood Men's 400m
Quincy Hall Men's 400m
Bryce Hoppel Men's 800m
Isaiah Harris Men's 800m
Clayton Murphy Men's 800m
Yared Nuguse Men's 1,500m
Cole Hocker Men's 1,500m
Joe Waskom Men's 1,500m
Kenneth Rooks Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
Benard Keter Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
Isaac Updike Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
Abdihamid Nur Men's 5,000m
Paul Chelimo Men's 5,000m
Sean McGorty Men's 5,000m
Woody Kincaid Men's 10,000m
Joe Klecker Men's 10,000m
Sean McGorty Men's 10,000m
Nick Christie Men's 20km Race Walk
Zach Panning Men's Marathon
Elkanah Kibet Men's Marathon
Nico Montanez Men's Marathon
Grant Holloway Men's 110m Hurdles
Daniel Roberts Men's 110m Hurdles
Cordell Tinch Men's 110m Hurdles
Freddie Crittenden Men's 110m Hurdles
Rai Benjamin Men's 400m Hurdles
Trevor Bassitt Men's 400m Hurdles
CJ Allen Men's 400m Hurdles
Brandon Carnes Men's 4x100m Relay pool
J.T. Smith Men's 4x100m Relay pool
Justin Robinson Men's 4x400m Relay pool
Ryan Willie Men's 4x400m Relay pool
Matthew Boling Men's 4x400m Relay pool
Chris Bailey Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Men's field athletes Coaches and staff
Dena Evans Women’s Head Coach - Distance
Kevin Reid Men’s Head Coach - Jumps/Multis
Pam Marquez Women’s Assistant Coach - Jumps/Multis
Terrence Mahon Men’s Assistant Coach - Distance
April Smith Women’s Assistant Coach - Throws
Kibwé Johnson Men’s Assistant Coach - Throws
Joel Brown Women’s Assistant Coach - Sprints/Hurdles
Allen Johnson Men’s Assistant Coach - Sprints/Hurdles
Jennifer Nanista-Stephens Women’s Head Manager
Clif McKenzie Men’s Head Manager
Mechelle Lewis-Freeman Women’s Head Relay Coach
Mike Marsh Men’s Head Relay Coach
Blake Boldon Event Manager
Wendy Truvillion Event Manager
Dustin Williams Co-head ATC
Christie-Lee Coad Co-head ATC
Yolanda Lawrence ATC
Harris Patel PT/ATC
Jerrica Thomas PT
Chris Yee LMT
Chris Thomas LMT
Karen Standley LMT
Asdrubal Lopez DC
Connie Hayes DC
Monique Burton MD
Amadeus Mason MD
Chris Stanley Sport Psychologist
Sean McCann USOPC Sport Psychologist
Alicia Glass USOPC Dietician
Jade Lee Nutrition
Qualification Women's track and road athletes
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden Women's 100m
Kayla White Women's 100m
Aleia Hobbs Women's 100m
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden Women's 200m
Anavia Battle Women's 200m
Gabrielle Thomas Women's 200m
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Women's 400m
Isabella Whittaker Women's 400m
Aaliyah Butler Women's 400m
Roisin Willis Women's 800m
Maggi Congdon Women's 800m
Sage Hurta-Klecker Women's 800m
Nikki Hiltz Women's 1,500m
Sinclaire Johnson Women's 1,500m
Emily Mackay Women's 1,500m
Lexy Halladay-Lowry Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
Angelina Napoleon Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
Kaylee Mitchell Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
Shelby Houlihan Women's 5,000m
Elise Cranny Women's 5,000m
Josette Andrews Women's 5,000m
Emily Infeld Women's 10,000m
Elise Cranny Women's 10,000m
TBD- Taylor Roe /Weini Kelati Women's 10,000m
Lauren Harris Women's 20km Race Walk
Katie Burnett Women's 35km Race Walk
Miranda Melville Women's 35km Race Walk
Maria Michta-Coffey Women's 35km Race Walk
Jessica McClain Women's Marathon
Susanna Sullivan Women's Marathon
Erika Kemp Women's Marathon
Masai Russell Women's 100m Hurdles
Grace Stark Women's 100m Hurdles
Alaysha Johnson Women's 100m Hurdles
Dalilah Muhammad Women's 400m Hurdles
Anna Cockrell Women's 400m Hurdles
Jasmine Jones Women's 400m Hurdles
Twanisha Terry Women's 4x100m Relay pool
Tamari Davis Women's 4x100m Relay pool
Jacious Sears Women's 4x100m Relay pool
Lynna Irby Jackson Women's 4x400m Relay pool
Alexis Holmes Women's 4x400m Relay pool
Britton Wilson Women's 4x400m Relay pool
Quanera Hayes Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Rosey Effiong Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Women's field athletes Men's track and road athletes
Kenny Bednarek Men's 100m
Courtney Lindsey Men's 100m
T'Mars McCallum Men's 100m
Noah Lyles Men's 100m
Noah Lyles Men's 200m
Kenny Bednarek Men's 200m
Robert Gregory Men's 200m
Courtney Lindsey Men's 200m
Jacory Patterson Men's 400m
Chris Bailey Men's 400m
Khaleb McRae Men's 400m
Donavan Brazier Men's 800m
Cooper Lutkenhaus Men's 800m
Bryce Hoppel Men's 800m
Jonah Koech Men's 1,500m
Ethan Strand Men's 1,500m
Cole Hocker Men's 1,500m
Kenneth Rooks Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
Daniel Michalski Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
TBD Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
Cole Hocker Men's 5,000m
Grant Fisher Men's 5,000m
Nico Young Men's 5,000m
Nico Young Men's 10,000m
Grant Fisher Men's 10,000m
Graham Blanks Men's 10,000m
Clayton Young Men's Marathon
CJ Albertson Men's Marathon
Reed Fischer Men's Marathon
Ja'Kobe Tharp Men's 110m Hurdles
Cordell Tinch Men's 110m Hurdles
Dylan Beard Men's 110m Hurdles
Grant Holloway Men's 110m Hurdles
Rai Benjamin Men's 400m Hurdles
Caleb Dean Men's 400m Hurdles
Chris Robinson Men's 400m Hurdles
Trayvon Bromell Men's 4x100m Relay pool
Christian Coleman Men's 4x100m Relay pool
Vernon Norwood Men's 4x400m Relay pool
Jenoah McKiver Men's 4x400m Relay pool
Bryce Deadmon Men's 4x400m Relay pool
Demarius Smith Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
Men's field athletes Coaches and staff
Caryl Smith-Gilbert Women’s Head Coach - Sprints/Hurdles
Kibwe Johnson Men’s Head Coach - Throws
Jillian Camarena-Williams Women’s Assistant Coach - Throws
Kevin Reid Men’s Assistant Coach - Multis/Jumps
Connie Teaberry Women’s Assistant Coach - Multis/Jumps
Rahn Sheffield Men’s Assistant Coach - Sprints/Hurdles
Megan Watson Women’s Assistant Coach - Distance
Chris Lundstrom Men’s Assistant Coach - Distance
Jess Riden Women’s Head Manager
Blake Boldon Men’s Head Manager
Darryl Woodson Head Relay Coach
David Watkins Event Manager
Clif McKenzie Event Manager
Christie-Lee Coad Head ATC
Brittany Garcia ATC
Makini Cruickshank ATC
Harris Patel PT/ATC
Chris Yee LMT
Karen Standley LMT
Asdrubal Lopez DC
Erika Davis DC
Todd Arnold MD
Chris Jordan MD
Breigh Jones-Coplin Sport Psychologist
1876–1878New York Athletic Club 1879–1888NAAAA 1888–1979Amateur Athletic Union 1980–1992The Athletics Congress 1993–presentUSA Track & Field Notes
Note 1 : In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships
OT : The 1920, 1928, 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
2020 OT : The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Distance : Until 1927 the event was over 100 yards, and again from 1929-31
ro : In 1886 the event was won after a run-off
* : Penalized one yard for false start
G1 : Race was won by Don Quarrie (Jamaica) competing as a guest