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Quincy Wilson (runner)
Quincy Wilson, OLY (born January 8, 2008) is an American Track and field and field athlete who specializes in the 400 meters. In March 2024, competing for Maryland's Bullis School, he set an under-18 world best for the indoor 400-meter dash. In July 2024, he set the under-18 world best for the outdoor version of the same event. In setting these records, Wilson is also the American high school record holder in the indoor and outdoor 400 meters.
At age 16, he qualified for the men's 4 × 400 m relay pool for the 2024 Summer Olympics, becoming the youngest American track & field male Olympian in history. At the Games, Team USA won the gold medal in the 4 x 400 meters. Although Wilson only competed in the heats, he by extension also earned gold, becoming the second youngest track and field Olympic gold medalist in history.
Wilson started athletics as an 8-year-old. His parents Monique and Roy Wilson decided to relocate from Chesapeake, Virginia to Gaithersburg, Maryland so he could attend Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, from which his cousin, Shaniya Hall, graduated in 2020 before running track at University of Oregon. He has an older sister named Kadence. Showing talent from an early age, he broke Obea Moore’s 30-year-old under-14 national record for the 400 meters. In 2025, he announced his commitment to compete in collegiate track and field for the Maryland Terrapins.
In March 2022, Wilson ran a time of 48.41 seconds outdoors for the 400 meters as a 14 year-old. In August 2022, he won his fifth AAU Junior Olympic Games title, winning the 400 meters in a time of 47.77 seconds, having run 47.59 on the semi-finals. He also finished second in the 200 meters, in a time of 22.42 seconds.
In March 2023, he won the New Balance Nationals Indoor title over 400 meters in Boston, Massachusetts with a time of 46.67 seconds. In April 2023, he ran a 400 meters split of 45.06 seconds at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
In June 2023, he finished second at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor over 400 meters, held in Franklin Field, Philadelphia. In September 2023, he became one of the youngest American athletes to sign a name, image and likeness (NIL) contract with a major sports brand company.
At the VA Showcase in January, in the boys’ invitational 500 meters, Wilson ran a U.S. age-group No. 2 all-time mark of 1:01.27, narrowly missing Will Sumner’s national high school record by 0.02 seconds. He also was part of a sprint relay team that set a national high school record at the event.
In February, at the East Coast Invitational in Virginia Beach, he ran a personal best time of 21.02 seconds for the 200 meters. At the Millrose Games, Wilson ran the second fastest all-time high school boys' 600 m mark, with a time of 1:17.36. Also in February, Wilson ran a personal best time of 33.11 in the 300 m at the Ocean Breeze Elite Invitational.
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Quincy Wilson (runner)
Quincy Wilson, OLY (born January 8, 2008) is an American Track and field and field athlete who specializes in the 400 meters. In March 2024, competing for Maryland's Bullis School, he set an under-18 world best for the indoor 400-meter dash. In July 2024, he set the under-18 world best for the outdoor version of the same event. In setting these records, Wilson is also the American high school record holder in the indoor and outdoor 400 meters.
At age 16, he qualified for the men's 4 × 400 m relay pool for the 2024 Summer Olympics, becoming the youngest American track & field male Olympian in history. At the Games, Team USA won the gold medal in the 4 x 400 meters. Although Wilson only competed in the heats, he by extension also earned gold, becoming the second youngest track and field Olympic gold medalist in history.
Wilson started athletics as an 8-year-old. His parents Monique and Roy Wilson decided to relocate from Chesapeake, Virginia to Gaithersburg, Maryland so he could attend Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, from which his cousin, Shaniya Hall, graduated in 2020 before running track at University of Oregon. He has an older sister named Kadence. Showing talent from an early age, he broke Obea Moore’s 30-year-old under-14 national record for the 400 meters. In 2025, he announced his commitment to compete in collegiate track and field for the Maryland Terrapins.
In March 2022, Wilson ran a time of 48.41 seconds outdoors for the 400 meters as a 14 year-old. In August 2022, he won his fifth AAU Junior Olympic Games title, winning the 400 meters in a time of 47.77 seconds, having run 47.59 on the semi-finals. He also finished second in the 200 meters, in a time of 22.42 seconds.
In March 2023, he won the New Balance Nationals Indoor title over 400 meters in Boston, Massachusetts with a time of 46.67 seconds. In April 2023, he ran a 400 meters split of 45.06 seconds at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
In June 2023, he finished second at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor over 400 meters, held in Franklin Field, Philadelphia. In September 2023, he became one of the youngest American athletes to sign a name, image and likeness (NIL) contract with a major sports brand company.
At the VA Showcase in January, in the boys’ invitational 500 meters, Wilson ran a U.S. age-group No. 2 all-time mark of 1:01.27, narrowly missing Will Sumner’s national high school record by 0.02 seconds. He also was part of a sprint relay team that set a national high school record at the event.
In February, at the East Coast Invitational in Virginia Beach, he ran a personal best time of 21.02 seconds for the 200 meters. At the Millrose Games, Wilson ran the second fastest all-time high school boys' 600 m mark, with a time of 1:17.36. Also in February, Wilson ran a personal best time of 33.11 in the 300 m at the Ocean Breeze Elite Invitational.
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