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Quincy Wilson leads Bullis School to a new 4x400m national record at the 2025 Penn Relays, finishing second behind Kingston College with a time of 3:06.31. Quincy Wilson played a key role in ...
"43.9 split is God Level for HS They beat that American Record by that much because it’s hard to have elite speed at a public school all 4 legs," wrote another fan. Quincy Wilson spoke about his ...
The most-anticipated event Friday at the Penn Relays lived up to the billing. Jamaica’s Kingston College edged suburban D.C.’s Bullis School in the high school boys’ 4x400-meter championship, as a ...
Another one of those long-standing records came crashing down Friday at the Constantine Invitational.
Also climbing up the all-time list was the girls DMR team from Union Catholic (Scotch Plains, New Jersey), running 11:24.53 ...
In boys track action it is Quincy's Rufenacht breaking the school record in the high jump as his team wins the title;, Union ...
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Where Does Quincy Wilson Go to High School? What Is His 400m Time?Quincy Wilson stepped under the spotlight during the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials. The track and field community had been privy to the 16-year-old phenom who seemed to break records every week.
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With his appearance on the 4x400 men’s relay squad in Paris, Quincy Wilson will become the youngest U.S.-born male to compete on an Olympic track and field team. What world record did Quincy Wilson ...
US HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL RECORD - Bullis School goes 3:06.31 in the 4x400m. Quincy Wilson splits 43.99 as the team of Mickey Green, Cam Homer, Colin Abrams and Wilson break a 40-year-old record!!!
Quincy Wilson's coach shared his thoughts after Bullis High School finished second, despite setting a new national record. Wilson broke the 44-second barrier to lead his team to the second ...
Quincy Wilson, characteristically ... seconds the national high school record of Hawthorne (Calif.) that had stood since 1985 at 3:07.40. “To be able to break it – and we didn’t just ...
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