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Bullis School sprinter Quincy Wilson places third in 400m semifinal ... In the first round of qualifying, Wilson ran 44.66 to break a record set by Darrell Robinson in 1982. In his semifinal ...
Sixteen-year-old Quincy Wilson didn't waste any time ... The time is a new U18 world record and helped Wilson hit the Olympic standard, along with qualifying for the semifinals Sunday.
Quincy Wilson doesn’t even have a driver’s ... Wilson finished in a time of 44.66 seconds to break the record of 44.84 set by Justin Robinson five years ago. “I’ve been looking at it ...
On the night before the biggest race of his life, Quincy Wilson dreamed ... “It’s only the first round,” Wilson said. “I hope there’s more of that record to break.” ...
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. Quincy Wilson made history on the first day ...
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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 ...
Team USA may already have the Olympic champion in the 400m after Quincy ... set a world record in the heats before winning a silver medal in the final. And it appeared unclear if Wilson would ...
This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: 16-year-old Quincy Wilson breaks U18 world 400 record at US Olympic trials ...