Quincy Wilson made headlines last year when he stood alongside stars like Noah Lyles, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, and Sha’Carri Richardson, announcing his arrival on the big stage for the Paris Olympics. At Hayward Field, University of Oregon, Wilson blazed through the 400m in 44.66 seconds for the Olympic trials, breaking Darrell Robinson’s 1982 U18 world record, which he set at the National Sports Festival in Indianapolis, Indiana. Then, the very next day, in the semis, he shattered his own mark with 44.59, sealing his Olympic final spot. And he didn’t stop there. Wilson powered his team to gold in the 4×400m relay, becoming the youngest ever to achieve such a feat. And now, he’s hit another milestone, but this time, it’s not on the track.

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