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Can Quincy Wilson overcome these hurdles and make it to the Paris Olympics? What do you think?

The first field day at the Paris Olympics could have been his first attempt to etch his name in the amphitheater of athletics. Thus, he could have found the perfect boost to elevate his sport, which has been sharpened while competing in the big leagues. But now, it seems that Quincy Wilson will have to wait a few more days to say hello to the Olympics. As per the update, the athletes from the Stars and Stripes will step onto the field tomorrow to compete in the 4x400m mixed relay Heat event. But the bunch will go without the 16-year-old wunderkind. After joyriding at the tracks for the last two years, this might be the most heartbreaking experience for the prodigy, who has worked hard alongside more experienced individuals. However, the information is correct, and his mother has broken it. 

Today, Monique Wilson, Quincy’s mother, shared an Instagram post confirming, “he will not be running in the Mixed 4x400m relay…thanks for ALL the support”. Along with that, she mentioned that the sprinter and his coach had already been notified of this omission. Notably, Quincy entered the 400m relay pool after his scintillating show at the US Olympic track and field trials. 

 

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The expectation had been there for him already as the Bullis High School star entered the trials after scoring 45.13 seconds at the New Balance Nationals Outdoors. In the trial event, he shortened it and registered a new 44.66 in the 400m event. Still, Quincy may not have felt satisfied with these timings, as at the Holloway Classic, he went harder. 

When he finally stopped on the other side of the 400m track, the leaderboard displayed the timing, 44.20 seconds. This was the third time in the same year that the teenager played with the high school record at the event. Furthermore, it raised expectations as the Holloway Classic had been scheduled for July 19, days before the Paris Olympics. Fans eagerly anticipated watching him pass the baton to the senior athletes at the Stade de France. But after today’s update, there are still options left to make that dream a reality. 

Quincy Wilson still has lifelines to take the stage of the Paris Olympics 

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A few days ago, USATF shared a clip of Quincy Wilson taking magnanimous and calculated strides on the practice track for the Paris Olympics. However, today’s announcement is not the end of his dream as there’s still hope. According to the rules, Quincy still has options to make his dream come true. 

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Can Quincy Wilson overcome these hurdles and make it to the Paris Olympics? What do you think?

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One is his entry in the mixed 4x400m relay team as a substitute at the final. But obviously, the USA relay team will need to make it to the final first to make that happen. Another is by finding a place on the USA men’s 4x400m relay team in the Heat event. Both chances are standing on loose ground as the USA 400m relay pool has names like Michael Norman, Rai Benjamin, and Quincy Hall, who boast of having bagfuls of experience in sprinting at the world championships and the Olympics. But as Quincy Wilson said, “You’ve only got one chance. This is the last final”, let’s hope for a better outcome for the phenomenon.