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American Quincy Wilson broke the U18 world record in the 400m for a fourth time, clocking 44.10 seconds to win at the Murphey Classic in Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday. Last summer, Wilson won 4x400m ...
Quincy Wilson broke the U18 World Record in the 400 meters on Saturday at the 2025 Ed Murphey Classic, running 44.10. Wilson, 17, beat a field of pros and lowered his previous record of 44.20.
Quincy Wilson ran 44.10 seconds for 400 metres at the Ed Murphey Classic in Memphis to break the under-18 world’s best mark for the fourth time. Wilson, who turned 17 this January, beat a field ...
Wilson’s performance lowers his own previous best of 44.20, set last July, and betters his 2025 season’s best by more than a ...
The 17-year-old set another record on Saturday at the Ed Murphey Classic in Memphis, Tennessee. Next up: The U.S. Outdoor Championships.
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Rising sprint star Quincy Wilson has broken records and barriers with his speed, but his age has unexpectedly become a talking point. Despite being fully eligible, online speculation about whether the ...
With the record, Wilson now owns six of the top 10 fastest times ever run by an under-18 sprinter. On the under-20 list, his time of 44.10 seconds is second to American Steve Lewis, who ran 43.87 ...
Quincy Wilson continues to prove he will be a force to be reckoned with in the near future, especially after the 17-year-old speedster completed the 400-meter sprint in Memphis in ...
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