I can’t wrap my head around the fact that this kid was born in 2008. Less than a year ago the European record was 44.3 and he just ran 44.6 in a qualification run.
I understand what you are saying, it just doesn’t work like that, does he have the commitment and sacrifice needed to dominate, right now he is running of pure talent, a lot of things can change when you start dominating at 16
@@jaahmaan1 naw...he's running off of talent and hard work! It just comes down to him staying healthy as he grows into adulthood and getting with the right coach who can aid him in maximizing his talent. I'm sure that young man works hard, no one runs a 44 off of pure talent, there is some hard work that goes into that as well!
@@Carlos.288 not when you sixteen, it’s a reason why no one else in the history of the world has done that at that age, I’m sure he trains hard, but I can bet you if he and his competitors do minimal training who are 16, they would get annihilated by him, because of his raw speed and strength
@@jaahmaan1 yes, i agree his genetics are very good, obviously. But he also won the 4x400 at nationals, and Bullis has had many fast 400m runners, so the coach is definitely doing more for him and his teammates than coasting off their talent.
@@joey1408 His coaching team is going for lower. Kid has been running the 400m since 7 years. At 8 years old he was beating 12 year olds. It was the funniest sh*t because he was so small he could have passed for 5 or 6 years. I am sure his parents had a time trying to contain all that energy so they probably put him in track just to make him go to sleep at night.
Not sure if this is a good strategy to run this fast in the 1st round. Usually you just want to run fast enough to qualify for semis and than all out in the final. Kid has great potential but I'm sure he will gain experience as time progresses.
my worst fear for this guy is that he peaks early. i hate that all athletes aren't always able to get better/maintain their form, and 44.66 at 16 is beyond ridiculous. All I can do is pray hard and wish this dude an injury-free future, with lots of great coaching and success. Potential given his age is limitless, and I just hope we can only see his best for the future.
I get that, but he has been running 45 since 8th or 9th grade. He’s been racing at the national level since 9 years old and he’s still going so I don’t see him burning out
Great post. How's the heat and humidity for the athletes? I was at the 2022 Worlds and it was bad. Some of the athletes look really beat after their 400 heats.
He's humble, appreciative, and displays sportsmanship! Unlike others from the USA who demand the spotlight for their pre fashion show and post antic behaviors!
People laughed when I said Quincy was gonna show up and show out at the Olympic trials...lol, but he still has a big mountain to climb by making this U.S. team... Go Quinc😢y!!!#2024OlypiadRun 🎉😊💪🏾🤷🏾♂️💯🥳🔥👍🏽🏃🏿
Depends on the draw this was his first time hitting 44 he will have to hit it 2 more times.they scored that dude from Miami with a 9.11 opening 100 meter is that correct 9.11
Awesome run, but to run so fast in the 1st round shows his immaturity of race-round management. He could’ve run mid 45 and still been okay. But will see how next round goes
Now, after you say that without even knowing what kind of physical specimen, this young man is, he ran three equally fast races. He stayed in the 44s at least have the decency to get on here and say I’m impressed because I miss judged.
@@DyslexicStyle this video is the 1st Round Heat 1 of the 2024 Olympic T&F Trials; as the video shows, Quincy did run that time in this race. He ran faster in the semifinals and finals too. Thanks for watching! Here’s Quincy’s semifinal race: ruclips.net/video/yes9iAvoQWw/видео.htmlsi=tJLnoIdLz6S9GWQy
Aren't there any 'lateral view' videos? Can't understand why you take front- view videos in a race involving multiple runners!. How are we gonna see who is where?
Great race but even at 16 doesn't mean his times keep getting lower. He might have hit is plateau much earlier than most. Erriyon Knigton being a prime example of a high schooler with impressive times. I do hope this young man hasn't peaked too early, because I love his attitude and where his heart is.
You may want to watch his coach interview. They use a different philosophy. His coach does not believe in peaking too soon. He believes if one has the talent they have the talent to run and they approach each part of the race in 50m and Quincy has to stay within his own race and knows there are 4 races within 1 each at 50m. They apparently have already simulated the rounds so we may see his times lower because the coaching staff ensured that he knows this is the same but a different race and it has to be executed precisely. We will see if he makes it out of the next round.
@@AlejandroGutierrez-rz4nn You want me to believe chicken, rice, & broccoli, some sleep, and good training got him there? Nah, stop being silly. You know how strong you have to be combined with the foot speed to run 44?
@@PoliticalMastermind0 do u believe the previous national hs record the guy was supposedly on drugs too? This isn’t by chance that he ran this time. If you’re like me who’s been following this kid’s progress for years now, then you would know he’s the truth. Quite being so in denial man.
@@PoliticalMastermind0 It's called freak talent man. It happens -- there are just sometimes special athletes that come along and redefine the definition of possible.
I can’t wrap my head around the fact that this kid was born in 2008. Less than a year ago the European record was 44.3 and he just ran 44.6 in a qualification run.
Love his composure and the acknowledgement at the end. He could be the one
Neo? He is the one? 🤣
I just signed up for Peacock (NBC) to watch this race and it was cut out. They only showed the final heat of the mens 400m. Thanks for posting this.
Quincy Wilson different 😳😳
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@@Chem-vw6ohdon’t hate
A 44 is so impressive no matter who you are! But to already do that at his age, this kids gonna rule the 400 🔥
I understand what you are saying, it just doesn’t work like that, does he have the commitment and sacrifice needed to dominate, right now he is running of pure talent, a lot of things can change when you start dominating at 16
@@jaahmaan1it’s impossible to run a 44 off of pure talent.
@@jaahmaan1 naw...he's running off of talent and hard work! It just comes down to him staying healthy as he grows into adulthood and getting with the right coach who can aid him in maximizing his talent. I'm sure that young man works hard, no one runs a 44 off of pure talent, there is some hard work that goes into that as well!
@@Carlos.288 not when you sixteen, it’s a reason why no one else in the history of the world has done that at that age, I’m sure he trains hard, but I can bet you if he and his competitors do minimal training who are 16, they would get annihilated by him, because of his raw speed and strength
@@jaahmaan1 yes, i agree his genetics are very good, obviously. But he also won the 4x400 at nationals, and Bullis has had many fast 400m runners, so the coach is definitely doing more for him and his teammates than coasting off their talent.
Unbelievable between Quincy and Knighton the future is very bright!
This kid really going sub 44 in highschool LOL
Not sub 44.. but sub 45
@@joey1408 he meant it like eventually he will🤝
Doubt it@@matthewkaram9615
@@joey1408 His coaching team is going for lower. Kid has been running the 400m since 7 years. At 8 years old he was beating 12 year olds. It was the funniest sh*t because he was so small he could have passed for 5 or 6 years. I am sure his parents had a time trying to contain all that energy so they probably put him in track just to make him go to sleep at night.
Insane
Let's go quincy, it your time to shine
Nah bro sliding😭
BROS A SOPHMORE
Fuck what am I doing with my life😂
Well done Quincy! 🎉
This young man will be a star
Astounding. The young man is amazing.
👁️👁️ remember where you were at on this day. This young man is making history and going to rewrite the record books...☝🏻☝🏼☝🏾☝🏽☝🏿☝️
I’m speechless…
Not sure if this is a good strategy to run this fast in the 1st round. Usually you just want to run fast enough to qualify for semis and than all out in the final. Kid has great potential but I'm sure he will gain experience as time progresses.
It’s 3 rounds and he’s young… let’s see if he can continue this. Great talent though!
Just WOW!!!
my worst fear for this guy is that he peaks early. i hate that all athletes aren't always able to get better/maintain their form, and 44.66 at 16 is beyond ridiculous. All I can do is pray hard and wish this dude an injury-free future, with lots of great coaching and success. Potential given his age is limitless, and I just hope we can only see his best for the future.
If he stays healthy and motivated he’ll definitely be on the podium in the future for 400m
I get that, but he has been running 45 since 8th or 9th grade. He’s been racing at the national level since 9 years old and he’s still going so I don’t see him burning out
Great post. How's the heat and humidity for the athletes? I was at the 2022 Worlds and it was bad. Some of the athletes look really beat after their 400 heats.
Conditions in Eugene, 85 deg and zero humidity.
hope he makes the team and hope he can manage the rounds
Bro PR’s every race
Bros an anime protagonist lol
THIS MF CRAZY
takes a differnt kinda mentalilty at 16 bro..
He's humble, appreciative, and displays sportsmanship! Unlike others from the USA who demand the spotlight for their pre fashion show and post antic behaviors!
Say I am a hater without saying I am a hater.
Okay buddy
lets go!!!!!
Bro is 16 years old and dominating at a meet with olympians and world champions 😂😂 ain't no way man
Amazing.....AMAZING....AMAZING RACE OF QUINCY WILSON🇺🇸🔥💪🏃🏻♂️ 44:66
Team Usa needed some new Faces going into Paris !!! Yeahhhh
People laughed when I said Quincy was gonna show up and show out at the Olympic trials...lol, but he still has a big mountain to climb by making this U.S. team... Go Quinc😢y!!!#2024OlypiadRun 🎉😊💪🏾🤷🏾♂️💯🥳🔥👍🏽🏃🏿
Get it out your mouth, quincy dosent know you lil bro
He still has to make it to the finals
Nah bruh, Bailey and Robinson also went under 45. What the fuckkk
Sher🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁
Depends on the draw this was his first time hitting 44 he will have to hit it 2 more times.they scored that dude from Miami with a 9.11 opening 100 meter is that correct 9.11
Yeah this kid is going 43.xx eventually
Let’s work Q
Why so few spectators
Are yall understanding what we’re witnessing here?? 🤯
People love jumping onto viral movements. But for any real sprinting fan knows this is UNBELIEVABLE! To call it impressive is an understatement.
If he runs like this I'm sure he's getting the gold at the Olympics❤
Pump the brakes! Lol The winner of this race in the Olympic final will run a 43.
We never seen what we are seeing kid is other worldly
Absolutely insane......and still a sophomore.
Dude must've been created in a lab.😮
new star is born baby.
44:66? Are you sure? Just forget the rest of the prelims. Send him to the Olympics.
Quincey almost outran the guys javelin !
He might have a small body, but he's definitely overdeveloped in terms of strength.
QUINCY"Freakin"WILSON
wtf quincy is out of this world
Let him run on the prelims 4x4
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HIM
Holy Hannah Montana! 😮
Yeah Qui
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niceee
That boy makes Erriyon Knighton look like an elder. Wrap your head around that. Somebody needs to correct that Abby Steiner arm carry though.
WHATTTTT
Awesome run, but to run so fast in the 1st round shows his immaturity of race-round management. He could’ve run mid 45 and still been okay. But will see how next round goes
He did the right thing , do you see the people who are in his heat? Lmao
Now, after you say that without even knowing what kind of physical specimen, this young man is, he ran three equally fast races. He stayed in the 44s at least have the decency to get on here and say I’m impressed because I miss judged.
All medals should go to kids...the adults have failed us😂
They lied he ran 44.52 not 44.66. Today it don't matter he beat both times
@@DyslexicStyle this video is the 1st Round Heat 1 of the 2024 Olympic T&F Trials; as the video shows, Quincy did run that time in this race. He ran faster in the semifinals and finals too. Thanks for watching! Here’s Quincy’s semifinal race: ruclips.net/video/yes9iAvoQWw/видео.htmlsi=tJLnoIdLz6S9GWQy
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Well all kno he on that juice
Wut the hell
Quincy remember its the qualifying rounds why run so hard?
Aren't there any 'lateral view' videos? Can't understand why you take front- view videos in a race involving multiple runners!. How are we gonna see who is where?
I mean the ENDING!😁
Great race but even at 16 doesn't mean his times keep getting lower. He might have hit is plateau much earlier than most. Erriyon Knigton being a prime example of a high schooler with impressive times. I do hope this young man hasn't peaked too early, because I love his attitude and where his heart is.
You may want to watch his coach interview. They use a different philosophy. His coach does not believe in peaking too soon. He believes if one has the talent they have the talent to run and they approach each part of the race in 50m and Quincy has to stay within his own race and knows there are 4 races within 1 each at 50m. They apparently have already simulated the rounds so we may see his times lower because the coaching staff ensured that he knows this is the same but a different race and it has to be executed precisely. We will see if he makes it out of the next round.
Naw
Nah, you can't run 44 nothing at 16 without something extra 💉💦
Always that one doubter smh
@@AlejandroGutierrez-rz4nn You want me to believe chicken, rice, & broccoli, some sleep, and good training got him there? Nah, stop being silly. You know how strong you have to be combined with the foot speed to run 44?
@@PoliticalMastermind0 do u believe the previous national hs record the guy was supposedly on drugs too? This isn’t by chance that he ran this time. If you’re like me who’s been following this kid’s progress for years now, then you would know he’s the truth. Quite being so in denial man.
@@AlejandroGutierrez-rz4nn You want me to believe he can run a high 44 at 16 while professionals struggle to? Nah, bro. Something is up.
@@PoliticalMastermind0 It's called freak talent man. It happens -- there are just sometimes special athletes that come along and redefine the definition of possible.
Congratulations, I just found out that you're a cousin on my mother's side. ❤🫂