
American Bednarek wins Grand Slam Track Philadelphia 200m, Canada's Brown 3rd and De Grasse 4th
Kenny Bednarek of the United States wins the men's 200-metre short sprints race at the Grand Slam Track stop in Philadelphia, Pa. Fellow Canadians Aaron Brown and Andre De Grasse finish 3rd, 4th respectively.
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