Quincy Wilson, 16, U.S. men's 4x400M relay team advance to final
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Quincy Wilson, 16, U.S. men's 4x400M relay team advance to final
Teen sprinting sensation Quincy Wilson clocked a 47.27-second first leg in his Olympics debut Friday, as USA's 4x400-meter men's relay team advanced to the Paris 2024 final in Saint Denis, France.
16 year old Chesapeake native Quincy Wilson’s 1st race at Olympics a learning experience, US advances in 4x400 relay
Wilson became the youngest American male to compete in track at the Olympics, left the U.S. in a distant seventh place after his opening lap in the first round.
Teen sprinter Quincy Wilson’s 1st Olympic race is a learning experience — but US still advances in 4×400 relay
SAINT-DENIS, France — American teenage sprinter Quincy Wilson’s first run at the Olympics on Friday was a learning lesson. The 16-year-old, who became the youngest American male to compete in track at the Olympics, left the U.S. in a distant seventh place after his opening lap in the first round of the 4×400 relay. The Americans, normally dominant in this event, needed a rally from Christopher Bailey on the final lap simply to qualify for the fi…
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