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Bryce Deadmon

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Bryce Deadmon (born March 26, 1997) is an American track and field athlete who specializes in the 400 meters. He ran for Texas A&M and has a personal best of 44.22 seconds (set in 2023).

Key highlights
- 2021: SEC Outdoor runner-up in the 400m (44.50) and NCAA 400m runner-up (44.44).
- 2021 Olympic Trials: reached the final in the 400m, finishing seventh (44.96 in the final; 45.17 in heats) and earned a spot on the US 4×400m relay pool.
- 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held in 2021): gold in the men's 4×400m relay and bronze in the mixed 4×400m relay.
- 2023: Won the US national championship in the 400m; selected for the World Championships in Budapest.
- 2024: Selected for the World Relays in Nassau; competed at the Paris Olympics, winning gold in the men's 4×400m relay and silver in the mixed 4×400m relay.
- 2025: Finished fourth in the 400m at Rabat (Diamond League); reached the 400m final at the US Championships in Eugene with a fast semi-final time (44.34) but finished sixth in the final (45.39). Named to the 2025 World Athletics Championships team.
- 2025 World Championships in Tokyo: part of the US team that won gold in the mixed 4×400m relay and silver in the men's 4×400m relay. A handover issue prompted a run-off to reach the final, which the US won to advance to the final, where they finished second.


This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 13:19 (CET).