Kenneth Bednarek  OLY 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] 
 
Early life  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. 
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] [ 6] 
 
Collegiate career  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] 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  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] 
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] Diamond League  200 meter title at the Weltklasse  in Zürich, winning with a time of 19.70s.[ 15] [ 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] [ 16] Paris Olympics , Bednarek qualified for the 100m final, where he placed 7th in a time of 9.88.[ 18] 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] Kingston Slam  held in April 2025, Bednarek won in his category, having won both the 100 m and 200 m.[ 22] 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] 
 
Personal life  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] Sharmila Nicollet .[ 29] 
 
Statistics  Information from World Athletics  profile.[ 16] 
 
Personal bests    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 , SwitzerlandSeptember 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   
 
Major competitions   Representing the    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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