
Quincy Wilson continued to prove that it will be a force in the near future, especially after the 17 -year speedster, after completing the 400m sprint in the memphis in 44.10 seconds on Saturday, for the fourth bar to create an under -18 world record.
Chesapeake, Wilson, a native of Virginia, won the Olympic and World Championship relay medalist Bryas Dedmon and Eliza Godwin -with the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Champion Steve Gardiner’s Bahmas ahead of the Bahmas of the 2021 Tokyo Olympic champion Steve Gardiner.
Wilson said after the race, “I went there and shot like a bullet.” “I am super grateful and blessed.”
With a record, Wilson now owns six out of the top 10 fastest time run by an under -18 sprinter. In the Under -20 list, his time of 44.10 seconds is second after American Steve Lewis, which was a 19 -year -old man in the 1988 Seoul Olympics as a 19 -year -old man.
Worldwide, only three sprinters have the best of Wilson this year: South African Zakithi Nene (43.76) and American Khaleb Macrai (43.91) and Jackie Patterson (43.98).
Last year, Wilson became the youngest American men’s track and Field Olympian when he traveled to the Paris Games as part of the relay team. As he participated in the heat, he also became the youngest men’s track Olympic gold medalist.
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