Quincy Wilson, a 16-year-old track prodigy from Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, has been selected to join Team USA for the Paris Olympics. Wilson, who placed sixth in the men's 400m final at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field trials, will be part of the 4x400 relay team. This makes him the youngest-ever male American runner to make the U.S. Olympic team on record. His coach, Joe Lee, confirmed the news, stating, 'He’s in.' Wilson, who enjoys playing video games and eating ice cream, is set to experience a significant change in his life as he prepares for the Olympics.
Teenaged phenom Quincy Wilson, 16, is headed to Paris as part of the U.S. men's 4x400 Olympic relay squad, his coach confirmed on Monday. He's the youngest American male track athlete to appear at an Olympics 👏 More: https://t.co/ysAom7Ybsr https://t.co/GpzdEx9bAd
From @TheAthletic: Quincy Wilson, the high school phenom who was one of the breakout stars of the U.S. Olympic Track and Field trials, will be going to the Paris Olympics. https://t.co/D8WVp4Axxl
Quincy Wilson, 16, Becomes Youngest-Ever Male U.S. Track Olympian After Being Named to Relay Team https://t.co/Wd0zhVoppF
Quincy Wilson, 16-year-old track star from Potomac, is reportedly Olympic-bound https://t.co/slRtMxQIax
Young track phenom Quincy Wilson makes USA's 4x400 relay pool for Paris Olympics https://t.co/UArbBSdrwA
Quincy Wilson, 16, is going to the Paris Olympics. https://t.co/Cw8IL4reu2
Quincy Wilson will head to the Paris Olympics as part of the relay pool. “He’s in,” Coach Joe Lee said in a text message.
BREAKING NEWS: Quincy Wilson has received word that he is headed to the Olympics. According to his coach Joe Lee, Wilson, the 16-year-old from Bullis School (MD), placed sixth in the men's 400m final and Wilson received a call that he has been selected to Team USA as part of the… https://t.co/PZKbEjCjY7
He can run. He can ride. He can fish. 🐟 Meet Quincy Hall. #TrackFieldTrials24 https://t.co/AjIizW9O4z
Quincy Wilson could become the youngest male American runner to make the U.S. Olympic team on record. https://t.co/AuPUBA7VV6
When I grow up, I want Quincy Wilson’s swag. Phenomenal. #OlympicTrials https://t.co/TjOwyA58nw
From @TheAthletic: Quincy Wilson really wants three things: to get his driver's license, to play video games, to eat ice cream. The 16-year-old may still be invited to run for USA at the Olympics. But for the track prodigy, everything is different now https://t.co/pqsV5nsOm2 https://t.co/J0GkKVvRyD
Sixteen-year-old Quincy Wilson may get an Olympic invite. Or not. Either way, a new life — with some familiar comforts — awaits back home in Maryland. @ThompsonScribe on what's next for track's newest teenage prodigy ⤵️ https://t.co/vbOe0KFtds https://t.co/0Af2dFHWxc