At just 17, Quincy has accomplished what many athletes spend years chasing, making the U.S. Olympic team and claiming gold in the 4x400m relay, aided by Vernon Norwood when a stumble threatened to derail him on the world stage. What’s next for the youngest male U.S. track Olympian? Surprisingly, it’s stepping into the shoes of a coach. Remember 2024, when he was selected as a coach for The Armory? Well, the prodigy is at it again.

Quincy Wilson’s connection with New York’s legendary Armory training scene runs deep. Just last year, he shattered the sophomore class record with a breathtaking 1:17.36 in the 600 meters at the 116th Millrose Games, marking the second-fastest high school performance ever in the event. But that’s not all—back in January, he had already made waves at the Armory O

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