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Teenager Knighton betters legends Lewis and Smith mark in 200 metres

American becomes fourth fastest man, behind Bolt, Blake and Johnson



Erriyon Knighton of the US rewrote his own record in the men's 200-metre sprint.
Image Credit: AFP file

Paris: American teenage sprint sensation Erriyon Knighton became the fourth fastest man over 200 metres on Saturday when he timed 19.49 seconds at the Baton Rouge meet destroying his own Under-20 world record of 19.84 sec in the process.

The 18-year-old’s time blitzed those of sprint legends Carl Lewis and Tommy Smith and places him behind only Jamaica’s world record holder Usain Bolt (19.19sec), another Jamaican Yohan Blake (19.26) and American Michael Johnson (19.32).

Knighton burst onto the scene last year when aged just 17 he qualified for the Tokyo Olympics and finished fourth in the 200-metre final behind Canada’s Andre de Grasse. Knighton’s time on Saturday is way ahead of Bolt’s best prior to his turning 20 of 19.93 sec.

10--metre mark

Knighton will have his sights set on the world outdoor championships in Eugene, Oregon, (July 15-24) provided he comes though the qualifiers (June 23-26) at the same venue.

Elsewhere on Saturday Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo set a new Under-20 world record in the 100 metres as he ran 9.96 sec in Gaborone to take a hundredth of a second off American Trayvon Brommell’s previous mark.

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