Teenager Tate Taylor wins the 200 at the Prefontaine Classic
Teenager Tate Taylor achieved a personal best to win the 200m at the Prefontaine Classic, defeating Olympic gold medallist Letsile Tebogo. The event also featured several other notable performances, including meet records in the hurdles and competitive finishes in the sprints and field events.
Why it matters
The Prefontaine Classic serves as a premier showcase for elite track and field athletes, often highlighting the emergence of new talent against established Olympic champions.
Teenager Tate Taylor stunned a field that included Olympic gold medallist Letsile Tebogo in the 200m at the Prefontaine Classic on on Saturday. Taylor ran a personal best 19.75 seconds into a headwind while Tebogo finished second in 19.93.
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