Quincy Wilson has announced his return to the track months after winning the gold medal at the Paris Olympcis. The 16-year-old athlete revealed that he will be making his first appearance at the VA Showcase in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Wilson rose to prominence in the track circuit earlier this year after he put forward incredible performances in the New Balance Nationals Indoor Championships. As the season progressed the American athlete lowered his personal best in the 400m and emerged as one of the top junior athletes to compete at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials held in Hayward Field.
The 16-year-old broke the U18 400m World record twice at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials, ultimately finishing sixth in the finals. He was then selected to be part of the US team for the 4x400m relay at the Paris Olympics. The team won the gold medal, making him the youngest U.S. Male Track athlete to win the gold medal at the Olympic Games.
He concluded his season after the quadrennial games in Paris and is currently making college visits as well as sharing regular updates with fans on social media. Amid the holiday season, Quincy Wilson took to Instagram to announce his next race in 2025. He revealed that he will be competing at the VA Showcase 2025 in Virginia.
"I'll be back in the 757!!" he wrote.
Quincy Wilson receives major honor for his pursuits in the 2024 Track season
Quincy Wilson was named the USATF Youth Athlete of the Year for his incredible performances throughout 2024. Right from the indoor season to his appearance at the Paris Olympics, Wilson displayed great confidence and showcased steady improvements. He shared a motivating message as he addressed the crowd after winning the award.
"I want to take a moment to speak to everyone out there who's faced doubt or fear. One of my most important lessons I've learned is to never ever doubt yourself. Believe in yourself. It's the foundation of everything, whether it's sports, life, or anything you pursue. There were many times when I didn't know if I could make it, but I learned that if you trust yourself, keep working, and stay focused on your goals, the possibilities are endless," he said.
Furthermore, he thanked his family, friends, and coach for their unwavering support and encouragement as he continued his pursuits to achieve greatness in the track world.