17-year-old Erriyon Knighton etched his name into the history books with a huge showing in the 200m sprint.
Knighton had already beat Bolt's longstanding 200m under-18 record of 20.13s, and now he's claimed Bolt's under-20 record time of 19.93s from 2004. Bolt only ran Knighton's time of 19.84 at the age of 20 years and ten months."It will probably sink in when I get home," Knighton said of his accomplishments. "It's a really big achievement."
"Shoot, I want all the sprints. Plain and simple," Lyles said. "I don't think I'm crazy for saying I think we can do it. Why not sweep them all? Why not go top three in each one? I don't think it's crazy." On the last day, in record-setting heat that led the trials to be moved to the night, Sydney McLaughlin provided a perfect bookend, finishing the 400 hurdles in 51.90 seconds. The 21-year-old edged Dalilah Muhammad, who babysat the record for 23 months.