Quincy Wilson Breaks U18 World Record Twice at Olympic Trials
Quincy Wilson Breaks U18 World Record Twice at Olympic Trials

Quincy Wilson Breaks U18 World Record Twice at Olympic Trials

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Sixteen-year-old Quincy Wilson broke the U18 world record in the men's 400 meters twice during the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team Trials at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Wilson first clocked 44.66 seconds in the opening round, surpassing Darrell Robinson's 42-year-old record, and then improved his time to 44.59 seconds in the semifinals. Competing against much older and experienced athletes, Wilson's remarkable performance has qualified him for the finals, bringing him one step closer to the Paris Olympics. Known for his determination and hard work, Wilson's achievements have garnered significant attention and admiration from fans and fellow athletes alike. His parents' support and predictions about his potential have also been a notable part of his journey.

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