Bradwell also won the 100 m
AAU Youth Outdoor
national championship in 2009. Bradwell won an
IAAF World Junior title anchoring
Team USA in the relay at
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada in 2010. Teaming up with
Charles Silmon,
Eric Harris and
Michael Granger, he helped the U.S. to a world-leading
WL winning time of 38.93s, which was the third-fastest time ever run at the
World Junior Championships in Athletics, behind the 38.66s
WJR blazed by the 2004 U.S. team and the 38.92s posted by the 2002 U.S. team. Despite being considered the top United States prep sprinter in 2010, Bradwell did not graduate from high school. He instead attended
Barton County Community College, where he competed for the
Barton Cougars track and field team in the NJCAA. Bradwell is the first Kansas high school sprinter ever to win an IAAF world championship title and gold medal, and is currently the 100 m
AAU and
USATF Youth Outdoor national champion, and the 200 m
USATF U20 Outdoor Championships national champion. Each of these titles were attained by Bradwell at the age of 17 in a 15,000 mile North American tour running from late June 2010 through early August 2010. He won the young men's 100-meter dash for a second year at the USA Track and Field Junior Olympics in 2011 at Cessna Stadium with a time of 10.24 seconds. He suffered a hamstring injury in 2011, but was reported to be back in training two years later. ==Personal Bests (PB)==