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Kyler Brown

Booker T. Washington High School


Sport(s): INDOOR TRACK, OUTDOOR TRACK

Birthday: January 2007

Graduation Year: 2025

Hometown: Tulsa, Oklahoma

Birthday

January 2007

Graduation Year

2025

Hometown

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Biography:

​Kyler Brown is a track and field athlete from Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, class of 2025. He has made significant strides in both indoor and outdoor track events, particularly excelling in the 60m, 100m, and 200m dashes. Kyler has committed to Ohio State University where he will run track. 

🏆 Performance Highlights

60m Dash (Indoor): In March 202510,2025, Kyler clinched the Championship Boys 60m title at the New Balance Nationals Indoor meet, showcasing his elite speed on a national stage.​

100m Dash (Outdoor): To start the 2025 spring season at the Jenks Trojan Varsity Invitational, Kyler ran a 10.20 to become the fastest runner in the country so far this season. 

200m Dash (Outdoor): Kyler entered the 2025 outdoor season as the leading returner in the 200m event, with a personal best of 21.83 seconds.

Latest Articles

Tyler Brown fastest in the country 100 meters

Apr 10, 2025

Kyler Brown, a standout sprinter from Tulsa, Oklahoma, has recently committed to Ohio State University's Track & Field program. ​At the Jenks Trojan Varsity Invitational on April 10, 2025, the Boys' 100-Meter Dash Finals  showcased top sprinting talent. Kyler ran a 10.20 to win and take the #1 spot for fastest in the country in 100-meter dash. 

Kyler Brown wins 60-meter at New Balance Nationals

Mar 18, 2025

A senior from Booker T. Washington High School has the fastest time in the nation in track and field's 60-meter event.TULSA, Okla. -A senior from Booker T. Washington High School has the fastest time in the nation in track and field's 60-meter event.He came in first at the New Balance Nationals in Boston last weekend.Track is all about the fractions of a second. Kyler Brown's goal was to shave just milliseconds off his best time in the 60 meters at the New Balance Nationals Indoor Track Competition in Boston."I had the goal to run 6.61 this year," he said. "I wrote it down on my mirror, I wrote it down in my notebooks, wrote it down in my whiteboard in my room and every day I would see it, look at the number, imagine it, envision it."Kyler says while setting up for the race, all he was thinking about was seeing that number on the board."I set my blocks up, got my start in, knew what I needed to do, and made sure not to overthink it. The starter said, on your marks, got ready, did my whole routine like I always do, I said a small prayer said amen, and took a deep breath in before I got down on the ground and the rest is history," he said.And it was a historic race: Kyler Brown took the win."6.61, just like I wrote down," he said. "It was crazy."This was redemption from a setback last year when Kyler made it to the semis but tripped coming off the blocks. This year, winning the event and securing the top time in the nation, as well as a top-five time in the world, is more than he could've imagined."Seeing my name up on the board was completely surreal," he said.Now he's turning his attention to the outdoor track season where he hopes to run the 100 meters in under 10 seconds.

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