A star-studded field are scheduled to compete in the men's 200m event at the Prefontaine Classic Diamond League in Eugene.
The men's 200m event at the Prefontaine Classic/Eugene Diamond League on May 25th will be somewhat of a pre-Paris Olympic final, having world-leading heavyweights make up the stacked field.
Top on the list is Kenny Bednarek, with a current world-leading Personal Best time of 19.67s clocked when he claimed victory at the Doha Diamond League.
By doing this, the 25-year-old American speedster extended his unbeaten streak this season and will be gunning to do the same on his country's fast track in Eugene.
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'Underrated'- American sprint legend in awe Kenny Bednarek's dominant 200m display in Doha
American legend Michael Johnson has reacted following Kenny Bednarek's stunning 200m world lead at the Diamond League Meeting in Doha, Qatar.
Also listed to pose a big threat is the most in-form male sprinter this season Letsile Tebogo. But first, he'll aim to avoid back-to-back losses when he faces Bednarek in the 100m event at the LA Grand Prix on May 18.
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Letsile Tebogo and Kenny Bednarek face off at LA Grand Prix
In-form speedsters Letsile Tebogo and Kenny Bednarek are scheduled to race against each other for the first time this season at the LA Grand Prix.
Tebogo's first defeat of the season came against Courtney Lindsey via a faster reaction time, despite both clocking an identical 19.71s at the Kip Keino Classic.
The Botswana youngster kicked off his season with a 300m World Record, has been impeccable in the 400m with the fourth-fastest in the world this year at 44.26s, and played a vital role at the World Relays in helping his country win the men's 4x400m gold medal to qualify for the Olympics.
Meanwhile, Lindsey is also in his best career form after defeating Tebogo and then losing to Bednarek in Doha. He will be looking forward to prove that his early season form is no fluke by aiming for another famous win against the big names.
And Erriyon Knighton will make the star-studded more mouthwatering as he has all it takes to also challenge for the win, having a PB of 19.40s - the fourth-fastest time in history.
Interestingly, the other names that complete the list are also widely talented and can cause an upset. They are Canada's Aaron Brown, USA's Kyree King, fast-finishing Liberia's Joseph Fahnbulleh, USA's Jeremiah Curry, and Dominica's Alexander Ogando.
Worthy of note is that whoever wins will become a medal and title contender in pundits list ahead of the Paris Olympic Games.