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Teenager Quincy Wilson won his heat of the men's 400 meters in 44.66 seconds, a new world U18 record to qualify for the semifinals Sunday.
Bullis School sprinter Quincy Wilson has had himself quite a week at the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials in Oregon.. Two times in three days, Wilson has broken the under-18 world record in the ...
Quincy Wilson rose to prominence on the running scene as a 12-year-old due to his Adidas Track Indoor Nationals performance.Now a freshman, Wilson has only gotten better with age — and it's ...
EUGENE, Ore. — Quincy Wilson doesn’t even have a driver’s license yet, but he now has a world record. The 16-year-old who attends Bullis High School in Potomac, Maryland, broke the under-18 ...
Wilson ran a 44.20 to reset the U18 men's 400m world record and break his own U.S. high school record. Olympics Quincy Wilson, teenage track prodigy, breaks own U18 men’s 400m world record at ...
Quincy Wilson, Bullis School sophomore, ran a 44.66 in the first round of the USATF U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials, setting a new U18 World record. Jun 22, 2024 by Campbell Choate ...
Quincy Wilson, Bryce Deadmon and Jenoah McKiver compete in the men’s 400m (Getty Images) Wilson has broken the Under-18 world record twice at US trials, including an effort of 44.59 seconds.
Quincy Wilson splits 43.99 as the team of Mickey Green, Cam Homer, Colin Abrams and Wilson break a 40-year-old record!!! Kingston College gets the win in 3:05.93. Coverage presented by @On # ...
Wilson has broken the Under-18 world record twice at US trials, including an effort of 44.59 seconds. Wilson then cut his personal best further three weeks ago to 44.20 seconds.
Quincy’s family was interviewed by NBC Sports after watching him break the record. “We’ve been talking about this all year — about how he has the U18 record in him,” Roy said.
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