The 24th Annual Music City Track Carnival was held Friday and Saturday in Nashville and below are full results of the pro races. For results of the other races click here.
The highlight by far was the men’s 100m where Sam Blaskowski, the former D3 star, ran 9.89 to top the US ranks for 2026 and lay claim to the unofficial title of fastest white man ever.
Full pro results below by sex and distance.
But 100m
Wind +1.5
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| Sam Blaskowski |
23 |
USA |
9.89 |
| Cameron Crump |
26 |
USA |
9.99 |
| Brandon Hicklin |
27 |
USA |
10.05 |
| Zach Beard |
25 |
USA |
10.09 |
| Brendon Stewart |
25 |
USA |
10.11 |
| Alaba Akintola |
24 |
Nigeria |
10.11 |
| Melbin Marcelino |
29 |
Dominican Republic |
10.13 |
| Andre Edwards |
26 |
Jamaica |
10.14 |
Men 110mH
Wind +1.8
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| John Adesola |
|
Republic of South Africa |
13.24 |
| Devion Wilson |
26 |
USA |
13.24 |
| Rasheem Brown |
|
Cayman Islands |
13.25 |
| Giano Roberts |
26 |
Jamaica |
13.53 |
| Devon Brooks |
27 |
USA |
13.56 |
| Edward Williams |
25 |
USA |
13.82 |
| Andre Douglas |
28 |
USA |
DNF |
| Lafranz Campbell |
28 |
Jamaica |
DNS |
But 200m
Wind H1 +0.4, H2 +1.0, H3 +1.1
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
Heat |
| Alaba Akintola |
24 |
Nigeria |
20.33 |
H3 |
| Kyree King |
31 |
USA |
20.51 |
H3 |
| Dario Matau |
24 |
Republic of South Africa |
20.57 |
H2 |
| Brandon Hicklin |
27 |
USA |
20.57 |
H3 |
| Happy Lydia |
28 |
Dominican Republic |
20.69 |
H3 |
| Yohandris Andujar |
35 |
Dominican Republic |
20.75 |
H2 |
| Shaun Maswanganyi |
25 |
Republic of South Africa |
20.91 |
H3 |
| Matthew Boling |
|
USA |
20.91 |
H3 |
| Michael Gizzi |
22 |
USA |
20.92 |
H1 |
| Brian Faust |
27 |
USA |
20.94 |
H2 |
| Melbin Marcelino |
29 |
Dominican Republic |
20.95 |
H3 |
| Yancarlos Martinez |
33 |
Dominican Republic |
21.00 |
H2 |
| Leon Christian |
22 |
Guyana |
21.15 |
H2 |
| Mason Philipps |
|
USA |
21.21 |
H1 |
| Omar Simpson |
24 |
US Virgin Islands |
21.45 |
H1 |
| Cyrus Jacobs |
22 |
USA |
21.54 |
H2 |
| Silas Goolsby |
22 |
USA |
21.60 |
H1 |
| Derick St Jean |
29 |
Dominican Republic |
DNS |
H1 |
| Gage Whited |
19 |
USA |
DNS |
H1 |
| Nigel Green |
26 |
USA |
DNS |
H2 |
But 400m
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
Heat |
| Justin Robinson |
24 |
USA |
45.29 |
H2 |
| William Jones |
22 |
USA |
45.38 |
H2 |
| Happy Lydia |
28 |
Dominican Republic |
45.77 |
H2 |
| LeBron Bessick |
22 |
Puerto Rico |
46.34 |
H1 |
| Pablo Collazo |
26 |
Puerto Rico |
46.44 |
H1 |
| Wilbert Encarnacion |
24 |
Dominican Republic |
46.47 |
H2 |
| ROBERT KING DEMORIZI |
30 |
Dominican Republic |
46.61 |
H2 |
| Evan Mafilas |
26 |
USA |
46.65 |
H2 |
| Derick St Jean |
29 |
Dominican Republic |
47.16 |
H1 |
| Dario Matau |
24 |
Republic of South Africa |
47.56 |
H2 |
| Adriano Gumbs |
28 |
British Virgin Islands |
48.33 |
H1 |
| JUANDER SANTOS AQUINO |
31 |
Dominican Republic |
48.34 |
H1 |
But 400mH
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
Heat |
| Jevon Williams |
24 |
USA |
50.01 |
H2 |
| Noah Langford |
26 |
USA |
50.87 |
H2 |
| Diemmyx Rios Montes |
29 |
Puerto Rico |
51.28 |
H2 |
| Michael Olasio Adorno |
22 |
Puerto Rico |
51.60 |
H2 |
| Luis Hernandez |
28 |
Puerto Rico |
51.84 |
H1 |
| JUANDER SANTOS AQUINO |
31 |
Dominican Republic |
52.95 |
H2 |
| Wilfrido Rivera |
21 |
Puerto Rico |
53.54 |
H1 |
| David-Marquis Patrick |
27 |
USA |
53.68 |
H1 |
| Nathan Bruno |
33 |
USA |
56.46 |
H1 |
| Jordan Cortner |
22 |
USA |
DNS |
H2 |
| Guillermo Campos Ornelas |
24 |
Mexico |
DNS |
H2 |
But 800m
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
Heat |
| Luciano Fiore |
|
USA |
1:47.66 |
H2 |
| Carter Knox |
20 |
USA |
1:48.03 |
H1 |
| Cooper Goggans |
24 |
USA |
1:48.13 |
H1 |
| Alex Leath |
21 |
USA |
1:48.34 |
H2 |
| Taha Ouchene |
21 |
Morocco |
1:48.56 |
H2 |
| Clay Pender |
|
USA |
1:48.98 |
H2 |
| Mike Services |
26 |
USA |
1:49.45 |
H1 |
| James Howell |
21 |
Tennessee |
1:49.81 |
H1 |
| Robert Hooper |
21 |
USA |
1:50.15 |
H1 |
| Tommy Cardenas |
25 |
USA |
1:50.62 |
H2 |
| Sam Dunnett |
23 |
Australia |
1:50.78 |
H1 |
| DeVante Jack |
24 |
USA |
1:50.91 |
H1 |
| Tyler Edson |
20 |
USA |
DNF |
H2 |
| Beck Wittstadt |
23 |
USA |
DNS |
H2 |
| Andrew Casey |
21 |
USA |
DNS |
H2 |
| Prince Mcabelo |
25 |
Republic of South Africa |
DNS |
H1 |
| Jeremiah LaDuca |
26 |
St Vincent & Grenadines |
DNS |
H1 |
Men 1500m
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| Alex Stitt |
24 |
Australia |
3:37.81 |
| Gulveer Singh |
27 |
India |
3:37.87 |
| Shane Prank |
29 |
USA |
3:39.82 |
| Soufiane Elaaziz |
|
Morocco |
3:40.04 |
| Felix Rivet |
23 |
France |
3:40.08 |
| Toby Gillen |
25 |
Australia |
3:40.16 |
| Christopher May De Leon |
24 |
Mexico |
3:41.38 |
| Patrick Lyell |
24 |
USA |
3:42.68 |
| Ryan Drew |
28 |
USA |
3:44.18 |
| Ky Hehir |
19 |
Australia |
3:44.97 |
| James Schmidt |
|
USA |
3:46.74 |
| Jesse Hunt |
27 |
Australia |
3:53.01 |
| Craig Lautenslager |
33 |
New Zealand |
3:54.02 |
| Luis Peralta |
|
Dominican Republic |
3:56.58 |
| Eric Moore |
19 |
USA |
4:02.08 |
| Levi Strevall |
|
USA |
DNF |
| Miguel Santini Hernandez |
19 |
Puerto Rico |
DNS |
| Grant Bradley |
23 |
USA |
DNS |
| Christopher Knight |
20 |
USA |
DNS |
Men 1 Mile
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| Gulveer Singh |
27 |
India |
3:55.63 |
| Christopher Knight |
20 |
USA |
3:59.72 |
| Tristan Trevino |
21 |
USA |
4:00.27 |
| Charles Leedke |
21 |
USA |
4:01.08 |
| Garrett Brown |
19 |
USA |
4:01.23 |
| Mateo Luna |
21 |
USA |
4:01.61 |
| Zachary Youngblood |
19 |
USA |
4:03.89 |
| Jack Anderson |
21 |
USA |
4:05.15 |
| Gabe Scales |
|
USA |
4:05.89 |
| Parker Campbell |
|
USA |
4:06.90 |
| Sam Dunnett |
23 |
Australia |
4:08.92 |
| Craig Lautenslager |
33 |
New Zealand |
4:14.60 |
| Miles Ramer |
20 |
USA |
4:20.37 |
Men 3000m SC
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| Grant Bradley |
23 |
USA |
8:26.41 |
| Jason Renze |
23 |
USA |
8:36.55 |
| Gerardo Villarreal |
25 |
Mexico |
8:38.23 |
| Felix Rivet |
23 |
France |
8:48.36 |
| Logan Strawser |
21 |
USA |
9:08.19 |
| Kevin Cubilette-Torres |
24 |
Puerto Rico |
9:10.44 |
| Stephen Clark |
23 |
USA |
DNF |
| Justin Healey |
23 |
USA |
DNF |
| Christian Noble |
|
Tennessee |
DNS |
Women’s Races
Women 100m
Wind +0.4
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| Elexis Hollis |
23 |
USA |
11.22 |
| Melicia Mouzzon |
25 |
USA |
11.24 |
| Beyonce Defreitas |
25 |
British Virgin Islands |
11.35 |
| Semira Killebrew |
25 |
USA |
11.35 |
| Amira Young |
25 |
USA |
11.40 |
| Qitarah Castlin |
20 |
USA |
11.52 |
| By Joe Lloyd |
24 |
Antigua & Barbuda |
11.63 |
| Zhane Smith |
27 |
USA |
11.91 |
Women 100mH
Wind +1.4
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| Amber Hughes |
31 |
USA |
12.73 |
| Demisha Roswell |
27 |
Jamaica |
12.74 |
| Yanla Ndjip-Nyemeck |
23 |
Belgium |
12.81 |
| Evonne Britton |
26 |
Ghana |
12.93 |
| Yasmeen Tinsley |
23 |
USA |
13.36 |
| Akeelah Knox |
18 |
USA |
13.71 |
| Kimbriel Winfield |
19 |
USA |
14.52 |
| Avery Rhoads |
25 |
USA |
DNS |
Women 200m
wind +.5
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
Heat |
| Joseph’s twin |
24 |
France |
22.60 |
H2 |
| Brianna White |
23 |
USA |
23.00 |
H2 |
| Melicia Mouzzon |
25 |
USA |
23.04 |
H2 |
| Beyonce Defreitas |
25 |
British Virgin Islands |
23.40 |
H2 |
| Lynna Jackson |
27 |
USA |
23.44 |
H2 |
| Jayla Jamison |
22 |
USA |
23.61 |
H2 |
| Elexis Hollis |
23 |
USA |
23.70 |
H1 |
| Amira Young |
25 |
USA |
23.81 |
H1 |
| Avery Rhoads |
25 |
USA |
23.94 |
H1 |
| Saran Kouyate |
25 |
Guinea |
24.04 |
H1 |
| Mary Those |
|
Iran |
24.07 |
H1 |
| Ceonna Pipion |
24 |
USA |
24.09 |
H2 |
| Camila Montes |
18 |
Puerto Rico |
25.42 |
H1 |
| Arianna Smith |
24 |
USA |
DNS |
H1 |
Women 400m
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
Heat |
| Stacey Ann Williams |
27 |
Jamaica |
50.91 |
H3 |
| Brianna White |
23 |
USA |
51.31 |
H2 |
| Leah Anderson |
26 |
Jamaica |
52.04 |
H3 |
| Abbey Glynn |
25 |
USA |
52.11 |
H2 |
| Sara Reifenrath |
24 |
USA |
52.16 |
H3 |
| Piper Jones |
24 |
USA |
52.35 |
H2 |
| Rebecca Grieve |
21 |
Great Britain |
52.38 |
H3 |
| Ceonna Pipion |
24 |
USA |
52.47 |
H2 |
| Corrssia Brittany Perry |
29 |
USA |
53.28 |
H1 |
| Joanne Reid |
24 |
Jamaica |
53.54 |
H3 |
| Jenna James |
22 |
Canada |
53.75 |
H2 |
| Kimberly Harris |
23 |
USA |
54.61 |
H2 |
| Caitlyn Bobb |
23 |
Bermuda |
54.89 |
H3 |
| Camila Montes |
18 |
Puerto Rico |
56.15 |
H1 |
| Talitha Diggs |
23 |
USA |
DNS |
H3 |
| Arianna Smith |
24 |
USA |
DNS |
H1 |
Women 400mH
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
Heat |
| Sanique Walker |
26 |
Jamaica |
55.48 |
H2 |
| Deonca Bookman |
30 |
USA |
56.15 |
H2 |
| Chloe Fair |
24 |
USA |
56.19 |
| Arianna Smith |
24 |
USA |
56.40 |
H2 |
| Abbey Glynn |
25 |
USA |
56.54 |
H2 |
| Brooke Overholt |
26 |
Canada |
56.57 |
H2 |
| Brianna Green |
26 |
USA |
57.56 |
H1 |
| FRANSHINA MARTINEZ |
26 |
Dominican Republic |
58.68 |
H1 |
| Jenna James |
22 |
Canada |
59.56 |
H1 |
| Haley Brenny |
26 |
USA |
1:00.35 |
H1 |
| MaryEllen Adegbite |
34 |
USA |
1:00.94 |
H1 |
| Haley Murphy |
23 |
USA |
1:01.14 |
H1 |
| Riley Knebes |
29 |
USA |
DNF |
H2 |
| Yasmeen Tinsley |
23 |
USA |
DNS |
H1 |
Women 800m
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| Brynne Sumner |
25 |
USA |
2:01.33 |
| Camille Laus |
|
Belgium |
2:02.44 |
| Honour Finley |
26 |
USA |
2:03.22 |
| Emeline Delaville |
20 |
France |
2:03.24 |
| Nicole Buehrle |
29 |
USA |
2:03.54 |
| Natalie Varela |
24 |
USA |
2:03.75 |
| Isabella Goveia |
21 |
Canada |
2:03.96 |
| Lizzie Martell |
24 |
USA |
2:04.04 |
| Charlotte Augenstein |
24 |
USA |
2:05.02 |
| Charlize-Trinity McKenzie |
18 |
USA |
2:05.34 |
| Gabrielle Wilkinson |
|
Jamaica |
2:06.49 |
| Ines McAdam |
|
Argentina |
2:07.31 |
| Rachel Gearing |
|
USA |
DNF |
| Kate Mitchell |
26 |
USA |
DNS |
Women 1500m
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| Olivia Howell |
24 |
USA |
4:14.93 |
| Natalie Cizmas |
30 |
USA |
4:17.65 |
| Molly Sughroue |
30 |
USA |
4:26.43 |
| Sara Van Dyke |
32 |
USA |
4:28.33 |
| Ava Sparks |
19 |
USA |
4:39.14 |
| Brynne Sumner |
|
USA |
DNF |
| Ellen-Mary Kearney |
|
Great Britain |
DNS |
| Charlize-Trinity McKenzie |
18 |
USA |
DNS |
Women 3000m SC
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Time |
| Layla Roebke |
24 |
USA |
10:01.69 |
| Sara Van Dyke |
32 |
USA |
10:06.60 |
| Ava Sparks |
19 |
USA |
10:43.46 |
Field Events
Women Long Jump
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Mark |
Wind |
| Tyra Gittens-Spotsville |
27 |
Trinidad & Tobago |
6.76m |
+0.0 |
| Aislinn McElhaney |
24 |
USA |
6.22m |
0.1 |
| Avery Rhoads |
25 |
USA |
6.08m |
+0.0 |
| Mariah Toussaint |
33 |
Commonwealth of Dominica |
5.78m |
+0.0 |
| Zhane Smith |
27 |
USA |
5.62m |
0.1 |
| Christopher lost |
18 |
Alabama |
5.51m |
+0.0 |
| Jade Hartlage |
|
Kentucky |
DNS |
|
| Nicole Warwick |
27 |
USA |
DNS |
|
Men Long Jump
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Mark |
Wind |
| Jarrion Lawson |
32 |
USA |
8.04 m |
0.4 |
| Cameron Crump |
26 |
USA |
7.94m |
-1.1 |
| Anthony Campbell |
25 |
USA |
7.25m |
0.5 |
| Godsfavor Adengua |
|
USA |
7.17m |
-0.8 |
| Michael Conley |
21 |
USA |
FOUL |
|
| A’nan Bridgett |
26 |
USA |
DNS |
|
Women Shot Put
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Mark |
Wind |
| Myejoi Williams |
24 |
USA |
18.08m |
|
| Divine Oladipo |
27 |
Nigeria |
16.26m |
|
| Poorna Raorane |
|
India |
15.15m |
|
| Lloydricia Cameron |
|
Jamaica |
DNS |
|
Men Shot Put
| Name |
Age |
Country |
Mark |
Wind |
| T’Mond Johnson |
28 |
USA |
20.16m |
|
| Jordan West |
26 |
USA |
19.87m |
|
| Chris Van Niekerk |
25 |
Republic of South Africa |
19.80m |
|
| ERIC FAVORS |
29 |
Ireland |
19.78m |
|
| Piers Cameron |
21 |
Great Britain |
19.46m |
|
| Lucas Warning |
31 |
USA |
18.13m |
|
| Djimon Gumbs |
25 |
British Virgin Islands |
DNS |
|
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