Kenny Bednarek Aims to Emulate Usain Bolt for Olympic Glory
American sprinter Kenny Bednarek has expressed his admiration for Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt as he prepares for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris.
Bednarek, who won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics, revealed his desire to emulate Bolt’s success and dominance in the sprinting world.
In an interview with Olympics.com, Bednarek spoke about his respect for Bolt, despite never having met him.
“Usain is somebody that I looked up to as a kid. It’d be nice to pick his brain and understand how he achieved so much,” Bednarek stated. He hopes to apply insights from Bolt’s career to his own training and competitive strategy.
As Bednarek eyes his second Olympic appearance, he places significant trust in his coach, his technique, and the support team around him.
“I know all the work that I put in to reach this moment. My confidence is through the roof, and all I need to do is execute,” he said.
Bednarek also shared personal advice from his mother, who encourages him to remain humble.
“She always reminds me to stay grounded. If I ever get too cocky, she lets me know, and I appreciate that,” Bednarek added.
With his focus firmly set on the Paris Olympics, Bednarek is determined to follow in Bolt’s footsteps while carving out his own path to Olympic stardom.