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Erriyon Knighton
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Knighton (center) at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene
Personal information
Born (2004-01-29) January 29, 2004 (age 20)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Height 6 ft 3 in
Weight 170 lb
Sport
Country United States
Sport Track and field
Event(s) 100 meters, 200 meters
Club My Brother's Keeper Track Club
Coached by Jonathan Terry and Mike Holloway
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing the  United States
World Championships
Silver 2023 Budapest 200 m
Bronze 2022 Eugene 200 m

Erriyon Knighton (born January 29, 2004) is an American sprinter specializing in the 100 meters and 200 meters. At the age of 18, he won the bronze medal in the 200 m at the 2022 World Athletics Championships, becoming the youngest ever individual sprint medalist in Championships history. He is the 2023 U.S. Champion in the 200 meters.

Knighton holds the world under-18 best in the 200 m of 19.84 seconds, set on June 27, 2021, and world U20 record with a time of 19.69 seconds, set on June 26, 2022. His best mark of 19.49 s (not ratified) makes him the fifth-fastest athlete in history over the distance, only surpassed by Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake, Noah Lyles and Michael Johnson. It was also the fastest season opener ever.

In 2022, Knighton became the first athlete in history to win a second World Athletics Male Rising Star of the Year award.

Career

Junior career

Erriyon Knighton started participating in track and field in 2019 as a freshman at Hillsborough High School in Tampa, Florida. During his time there, he ran the second fastest time over 200 meters for an under-18 athlete in world history, clocking 20.33 seconds in the final at the 2020 USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in Satellite Beach, Florida. He also played for Hillsborough's football team as a wide receiver; rated a four-star recruit by 247Sports.com, he received scholarship offers from schools including Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, and Florida.

2021

At age 16 in January, Knighton signed a sponsorship deal with Adidas in his junior year of high school, forgoing his remaining two years of amateur competition at Hillsborough High. On May 2, he broke the 10-second barrier over 100 meters at the PURE Athletics Sprint Elite Meet in Clermont, Florida, with a time of 9.99 seconds, but the wind was over the +2.0 meters per second velocity limit (+2.7) for record consideration.

On May 31, the 17-year-old set the world under-18 best in the boys' 200 meters in a time of 20.11 seconds, breaking Usain Bolt's best by two hundredths of a second. At the US Olympic Trials he would improve that time to 20.04 s in the first round on June 25, and then again to 19.88 s in the semi-finals the following day, breaking Bolt's world U20 record by five hundredths of a second. He then improved his own record to 19.84 seconds in the final on June 27, qualifying for the postponed 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.

At the Tokyo Games, Knighton became the youngest male to represent the United States in track and field since Jim Ryun in 1964. On August 3, he finished first in his 200-meter Olympic semi-final heat and qualified for an automatic spot in the final to be run the next day. In the final he finished in fourth with a time of 19.93 seconds.

2022

On April 30, Knighton set an unratified world junior record in the 200 m at the LSU Invitational in Baton Rouge running a time of 19.49 seconds. He achieved 19.69 s at the USA Outdoor T&F Championships in June. Knighton later on went on to place third in the event at the 2022 World Athletics Championships, in Eugene, USA, becoming the youngest ever individual sprint medalist in Championship history. He also became the youngest winner of a Diamond League race with his 200 m victory on September 2 in Brussels.

2023

On July 9, 2023, in Eugene during the USA Outdoor T&F Championships, he won his first senior national title by triumphing in the 200 meters with a time of 19.72 seconds.

At the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest in August, Erriyon Knighton once again stood on a world podium by finishing second in the 200 m final with a time of 19.75 seconds. He was once again beaten by Noah Lyles, who won comfortably with a time of 19.52 seconds.

At the end of the season in September, he finished third in the 200 m final of the Diamond League in Eugene with a time of 19.97 seconds.

Erriyon closed his last season as a junior with 18 times under 20 seconds in the 200 meters, with his top 10 times occupying the 10 best U20 performances of all time in the 200 meters.

Achievements

Information from World Athletics profile unless otherwise noted.

Personal bests

Distance Time (s) Wind Location Date Notes
100 meters 10.04 -0.1 m/s Gainesville, FL, U.S. April 16, 2022
9.98 w +2.1 m/s Gainesville, FL, U.S. April 1, 2023 Wind-assisted
150 meters 14.85 +1.4 m/s Atlanta, GA, U.S. May 6, 2023
200 meters 19.49 +1.4 m/s Baton Rouge, LA, U.S. April 30, 2022 AU20R
200 meters (i) 20.21 - Arena Stade Couvert, Liévin (FRA) February 10, 2024
400 meters 46.15 - Gainesville, FL, U.S. April 15, 2023
Youth and junior achievements
200 meters 19.84 +0.3 m/s Eugene, OR, U.S. June 27, 2021 World under-18 best
19.69 -0.3 m/s Eugene, OR, U.S. June 26, 2022 World under-20 record

International competitions

Representing the  United States
Year Competition Venue Position Event Time Notes
2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan 4th 200 m 19.93
2022 World Championships Eugene, OR, United States 3rd 200 m 19.80
2023 World Championships Budapest, Hungary 2nd 200 m 19.75

Circuit wins

  • Diamond League
  • World Athletics Continental Tour
    • 2022 (200 m): Gyulai István Memorial
    • 2023 (200 m): Irena Szewinska Memorial

National championships

Year Competition Venue Position Event Time Wind (m/s) Notes
2021 U.S. Olympic Trials Eugene, Oregon 3rd 200 m 19.84 +0.3 WU18B
2022 USATF Championships Eugene, Oregon 2nd 200 m 19.69 −0.3 WU20R
2023 USATF Championships Eugene, Oregon 1st 200 m 19.72 −0.1 SB

Awards

  • World Athletics Awards
Rising Star (Men):2021, 2022

See also

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