Erriyon Knighton ran one of the fastest under-20 times in the 200m in April 2022, clocking an impressive 19.49 seconds in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. However, that time was not ratified by World Athletics, and another of Knighton's 200m marks - 19.69s - stands as the world under-20 record. Knighton has lowered the under-20 standard, previously held by Usain Bolt, multiple times.
Although Knighton still has a few tenths to shave off before matching Bolt's current 200m record of 19.19s, his meteoric rise in the sport shows immense promise and was recognised by Bolt himself.
"I think that Erriyon Knighton, if he has the right coach, will be terrific over 200m. He will be a great one," Bolt said of the rising star.
Initially a football wide receiver in high school, he switched to track when his coach recognised his potential for speed. He went on to win AAU Junior Olympic titles in the 100m and 200m in the 15 to 16 age group, surpassing his peers and competitors in the 17 to 18 age group. In 2021, he turned professional, signing a shoe sponsor and training under University of Florida coach Mike Holloway.
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