As the Philadelphia Slam draws near, American sprint star Kenny Bednarek is shaking things up — both on and off the track.
In a heartfelt message, the two-time Olympic silver medalist extended a unique invitation. He’s inviting the fans to join him this weekend for an exclusive behind-the-scenes experience.
“Hey guys, next up is the Philadelphia Slam. We’re doing things a little different this time. I’m inviting one male, one female, and one high school track athlete to come kick it with me this weekend. You’ll get to see how I warm up, soak in the experience, and be part of the vibe!” — Kenny Bednarek
Known as Kung Fu Kenny, Bednarek is about more than just winning medals.He’s about inspiring the next generation. This invitation offers young athletes a rare opportunity to witness the mindset, preparation, and energy that drive a world-class sprinter.

And while he’s opening the door for fans, Bednarek’s performances this season remind everyone he’s a force to be reckoned with.
At the Grand Slam Track Miami 2025 on May 3, Bednarek made a statement in the 100m. He clocked a wind-aided 9.79 seconds to win against a highly competitive field. He edged out Jamaica’s Oblique Seville (9.84) and Ackeem Blake (9.85), with Canada’s Andre De Grasse finishing eighth.
This impressive win cements Bednarek’s arrival as a serious contender in the 100m.
Philadelphia Slam
The Philadelphia Slam, the third event of the inaugural Grand Slam Track™ series, will take place this Saturday, May 31–June 1 at the historic Franklin Field on the University of Pennsylvania campus.
Launched by four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson.The Grand Slam Track series is revolutionizing professional track with exciting formats, fan interaction, and significant prize money. The first two Slams — held in Kingston, Jamaica, and Miami, Florida — have seen multiple champions, including Bednarek, take home the full $200,000 prize pot.
So far, Slam Champions have emerged from nine different countries: USA, UK, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Ethiopia, Kenya, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and France.
The men’s short sprint field for Philadelphia is stacked with elite talent, including. Kenny Bednarek, Zharnel Hughes, Andre De Grasse ,Christian Miller ,Christian Coleman ,Bryan Levell , Udodi Onwuzurike and Aaron Brown ©
As the Philly Slam approaches, Bednarek isn’t just preparing to compete — he’s creating a movement. From his blazing times to his personal engagement with fans and young athletes, Bednarek’s message is clear: this weekend isn’t just about racing; it’s about sharing the experience.
Whether you’re trackside or watching from home, get ready to be part of the vibe