Bryan Levell announced himself on the world stage with a blistering 19.64s performance, earning bronze and his first-ever medal in a senior World Championships final. The 21-year-old Jamaican sprinter delivered a fearless race, carving out a new personal best in the process.
Ahead of him, Noah Lyles 🇺🇸 reaffirmed his dominance with gold in 19.52s, while Kenneth Bednarek 🇺🇸 powered to silver. Levell’s surge down the stretch proved decisive, as he held off Botswana’s Leslie Tebogo 🇧🇼—the reigning Olympic champion—by a razor-thin margin, with Tebogo clocking 19.65s for fourth.
Levell’s podium finish signals not just a breakthrough for his career but a continuation of Jamaica’s rich sprinting legacy on the global stage.
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