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American Quincy Wilson broke the U18 world record in the 400m for a fourth time, clocking 44.10 seconds to win at the Murphey ...
Quincy Wilson broke the U18 World Record in the 400 meters on Saturday at the 2025 Ed Murphey Classic, running 44.10.
The 17-year-old became the youngest male track and field Olympic gold medallist in history after competing in the 4x400m in Paris last year ...
Wilson’s performance lowers his own previous best of 44.20, set last July, and betters his 2025 season’s best by more than a ...
Quincy Wilson, the 16-year-old breakout star of the U.S. Olympic track and field trials, clocked another record-breaking performance in the men’s 400 meters at the Holloway Pro Classic on Friday ...
The 17-year-old set another record on Saturday at the Ed Murphey Classic in Memphis, Tennessee. Next up: The U.S. Outdoor ...
Quincy Wilson, who attended Great Bridge Middle, broke the U18 world record in the 400 meters at the Ed Murphey Track Classic ...
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.
But America already has the next superstar in waiting for the iconic event and perhaps the sport overall as 16-year-old Quincy Wilson looks set to make his debut at the Olympics.
Quincy Wilson is not slowing down. The 17-year-old track and field phenom bested his own fastest time in the 400 at the Ed Murphey Classic. In doing so, ...
Quincy Wilson penned a heartfelt note for his Bullis High School Teammate Cameron Homer after the New Balance National Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Bullis School (MD) junior Quincy Wilson lowered his own U.S. high school and U18 World Record in the 400m this afternoon at the 2025 New Balance Grand Prix.
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