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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
Wilson, still just 15 years old, put up one of the fast times in meet history, according to MileSplit. The meet record for a split is 44.8 seconds. Wilson has had a stellar year, setting ...
Quincy Wilson, 16, broke the under-18 world record in the 400m for a second time at the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials with a time of 44.59 seconds to advance to the final. ... Wilson, 16, ...
Quincy Wilson, a 16-year-old from Maryland, broke his own world record again and will race in the 400-meter final at the U.S. Olympic trials.