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Keni Harrison’s Talent Isn’t in Question, But the Timing Often Is

May 19, 2025
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Keni Harrison’s Talent Isn’t in Question, But the Timing Often Is

Keni Harrison has been running at the top level for what feels like a lifetime. The American sprint hurdler burst onto the professional scene with a combination of speed and quiet grit. Now 32, she’s experienced just about every emotion this sport has to offer. From breaking a world record weeks after missing the Olympic team in 2016, to claiming Silver and Bronze medals at major championships, she’s been close to the top of the podium more times than most athletes ever dream of. But one thing still escapes her: a global Gold medal.

Kenni Harrison, USATF New York Grand PrixContinental Tour Goldpresented by Global Athletics & Marketing Inc., photo by Kevin Morris

At the Atlanta City Games, Harrison reminded everyone just how fast she still is. She clocked a wind-aided 12.30s in the 100m hurdles final, just hours after running 12.44 in the heats. It was enough to beat a strong field that included the likes of Tia Jones and Grace Stark. While the time won’t count for record purposes because of the tailwind, it certainly counts for confidence.

That win came just two weeks after she finished fourth at the Grand Slam Track meet in Miami, running 12.40 in a race won by Tia Jones. The turnaround showed a key trait Harrison has always had in her locker: the ability to adjust quickly. Still, it also brought back the familiar question that has followed her for years. Can she put it all together when the pressure is highest?

Kenni Harrison, 100m hurdles,USATF Outdoor Track and Field Championships held at Hayward Field, University of Oregon, June 23-26, 2022, photo by Kevin Morris

In many ways, Harrison’s career has been one of sharp highs and disappointing lows. The world record she set in 2016 at the London Diamond League, just weeks after failing to make the U.S. Olympic team, was one of track and field’s most iconic moments in recent memory. It showed her capacity to produce jaw-dropping performances, but also underlined a pattern that has followed her since: her best often comes when the stakes are just a bit lower.

Harrison has made some adjustments this season in an attempt to change that. After several years training under Bobby Kersee in Los Angeles, she moved on and changed her training base to Andreas Behm in Arizona. The shift seems to be paying off. Her times in 2025 have been consistent. She opened her season with a 12.70 in April at Mt. SAC, followed by a 12.40 in Miami and now a 12.30 in Atlanta. These are the kind of marks that suggest she is building into shape at the right time.

Keni Harrison, adidas Atlanta City GamesStreet Meet in Piedmont ParkMay 17, 2025, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, photo by Kevin Morris

What stands out about Harrison isn’t just her speed, but her longevity. She has been competing at a high level for over a decade. She has faced different generations of competitors—from Dawn Harper-Nelson and Brianna Rollins to current stars like Alaysha Johnson and Masai Russell, and continues to be a factor. That level of consistency is rare in the hurdles, where form can disappear just as quickly as it arrives.

Still, the Gold is missing. Harrison won Silver at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and also has World Championship Silver and Bronze medals. But there is no global title, no time standing atop the podium when it matters most. Part of that is due to the brutal nature of the U.S. trials system, where only three athletes can qualify, and the depth of competition is unmatched. But part of it also comes down to execution under pressure. Harrison herself has spoken in the past about learning to manage her nerves during big moments. The question is whether that learning has caught up to her talent.

Keni Harrison training, Atlanta, GA, photo by Kevin Morris

The performance in Atlanta shows there is still plenty left in her legs. It also reinforces a long-held belief among coaches and fans alike: when Keni Harrison is relaxed and confident, she can run times no one else can touch. That’s why this win in Atlanta matters. It was a glimpse of what she can do when she’s in the right headspace. The goal now is to carry that form into the rest of the season.

Time is still on her side. Harrison doesn’t look like an athlete winding down. If anything, she appears to be in a new phase, one where the raw hunger of youth is replaced by experience and a clearer understanding of what she needs to do. Whether that finally leads to a global Gold remains to be seen.

Deji Ogeyingbo is one of Nigeria’s leading Track and Field Journalists as he has worked in various capacities as a writer, content creator, and reporter for radio and TV stations in the country and Africa. Deji has covered varying degrees of Sporting competitions within and outside Nigeria which includes, African Championships and World Junior Championships. Also, he founded one of Nigeria’s leading Sports PR and Branding company in Nikau Sports in 2020, a company that aims to change the narrative of how athletes are perceived in Nigeria while looking to grow their image to the highest possible level.

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