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U.S. Olympian Quincy Wilson and Bullis broke a 40-year-old American high school record. But his anchor leg came up just short ...
The 17-year-old, who won a gold medal in the Paris Games, is looking to lead the Bullis School to a 4x400 title. It’s been 18 ...
Never trailing, but sensing the Bullis School breathing down its neck, the Hydel girls of Jamaica claimed a new Penn Relays ...
Toms River North posted a historic performance to finish sixth in the 4x400 Championship of America on Friday at Franklin ...
The Mariners' time of 3:13.16 made conference history and got them into Friday's Championship of America race.
Quincy Wilson does it again for Bullis School, running a 45.99 anchor in the 4x400 prelims at the 2025 Penn Relays.
Quincy Wilson, Bullis broke a HS national record and other results, updates, and highlights from Day 2 of Penn Relays 2025 at ...
Wilson burst onto the scene last summer. He was the fastest Under-18 runner in the world over 400 meters by more than a ...
Quincy Wilson heard all of the chatter throughout the track and field community. Burnout this, overrated that. The sprinter ...
The 2025 Penn Relays are in full swing ... The event featured Olympic gold-medalist Quincy Wilson alongside his Bullis teammates, and fans were excited to see what they could do.
Toms River North broke the Shore Conference record in the boys 4x100, clocking 41.63 while placing fourth in the Northeast ...
At just 17-years-old, Quincy Wilson is already an Olympic champion, the youngest track and field athlete to ever achieve this ...