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Quincy Wilson: An Olympic Phenomenon at 16

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By Anthony Jones
Quincy Wilson holds the indoor and outdoor national Records in the 400-meter dash. A student at the Bullis School, Potomac, MD, He also ran the fastest 400-meter relay split in high school and Junior Olympic division under 20 last year at Penn Relays Carnival at the tender age of 16. He went on to become the youngest ever Olympian to win a Gold Medal in Paris 2024.


Quincy will be defending his National Championship at the New Balance High School Championships in Boston today through Sunday.
He wants to be the first to run a sub 44-second split in high school on Penn Relay’s 4-400 April 2025!

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