@@adrainmarshall4587 seaton hall was definitely second in the final but yes the yute from calabar was definitely like I ain’t chasing and wasting my energy.
Imagine if Quincy Wilson corrects his form with those arms. Not even Noah Lyles or Obea Moore was this fast in high school, and he's only a freshman with lots of growing to do.
A kid that was as fast as a freshman we never heard from after HS. William Reed. Hope this kid doesn't burn out. I was front and center. Bullis was hung out to dry after 1st leg in final.
Obea ran 45.08 at Penn on a relay split and 45.14 to win Pan Am Juniors in the open 400M. This kid is nice, but he ain't Obea Moore nice, at least not yet.
The Calabar Clones final leg was around 50 seconds flat. Quincy Wilson may have a WR in his future, considering he is only a Freshman and may have just put up one of the best HS 4x400 legs in history, during a PRELIM!
Of my +60 years in track. I have seen many great young runners that fade away when they get older for different reasons. I hope there is someone watching over him. Now that you have a chance to make a living in track.
That's how you run. Kid wanted it bad. His form is rough and he still managed to eat that track. I loved the way he kept breathing to get that oxygen up. Great run
holy crap....that's insane for a freshman in high school. I read the title and couldn't make since of it. I was like no way a freshman kid can run that fast.
Spectacular run down. Quincy Wilson is a Freshman. That would put him at 14 to 15 yrs old max. WOW! This young man is going to be a force to be reckoned with. I can see him going to the Olympic trials for 2028 and competing in the American Nationals for contention into the World Championship within the next 2-3 years. I will mark his name. Go young man, GO!
Wow and he's only 16 this young man is a beast on the track already and breaking records ,... it's exciting to watch him race and how he comes from behind and win the race ....Go Quincy.
That was an amazing anchor. The size of Quincy Wilson and his running style remind me of 800m runner Mark Everett. Wilson was doing the twist the whole way around the track.
That guy is going to be special n unbeatable I love it MD I ran Dunbar High n MD n 1977 to 1979 n was the star of my track n cross country team keep up the good work my guy
@Freedom N. , Liberty he’s running 46.1 as a freshman😂 he’ll definitely be 44 by the time he graduates. Kid is EXTREMELY talented and is a once in a generation track athlete
I'll bet my social security number on this guy. He is elite. Watch out college athletes. This guy has got you in his cross hairs. Get his form tight and right. No one can stop him.
What's really being ignored is how he works his lungs. We were always taught to relax to save ATP. This kid is blowing hard as hell out of the gate. Amazing stamina! He's something special. As long as he's got some drive to him, Olympian easily
we sure love over using this jargon. Dudes a freshman, not even a guy at all yet lol. How about we just say he is blazing fast or brilliant or 1 in a million.
I mean just think about guys? That split is only 2 seconds off the world record, right? Obviously he is abnormally fast for a freshman in HS. But what is his end all? Is he going to be improving like the rest of us? Is he the one, to bring the event to another realm? I will be watching!
I'm more impressed that he ran that blazing time with pretty horrid form (wasting a lot of energy). The fact that he is only 15 adds to that amazing time. In the next few years after a good mechanics coach (ahem - michael johnson) gets ahold of him we could very well see a sub 43 second 400m. The raw talent this kid has is just next level stuff, honestly.
Let's hope that he hasn't peaked speed wise. (I hope and pray not. ) Some of us remember William Reed in the early 90's running these times as a Sophomore and never got better. I hope this young man sets all types of records.
That boy has mastered circular breathing…. That’s the only way to explain him not being exhausted after the race I knew it would be a matter of time wouldn’t surprise me if he’s a musician
Ive been waiting for a freshman of this caliber in the 400 since William Reed (Central Highschool) Philadelphia Pa, in 1985/1986. As a 16yr old soph (45.17), as well as Obea Moore out of Muir, Pasadena.Could this guy be the one to finally dethrone Darrell Robinson's 44.69 out of Tacoma in 82'?? Idk, but this kid is off to a heck of a start!!! Since i ran in HS back in 85-89, this is the last of the legendary sprint records..Back then Derrick Florence out of Texas owned the 100 at (10.13), 200-Roy Martin at (20.13) broken by Noah Lyles, Robinson still a record (44.69), and the all time 4x400 of that legendary 85' Hawthorne team 3:07, still unbroken.I am truly blessed to have been involved in track when i was, and to see the new school doing their thing.Sometimes i wonder with the more advanced training methods, equipment, and much faster track surfaces what us old dawgs could have done.Oh well, I'll never know..🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿💯💯💯💯💯💯😢
I live in MD but I’m sure some other states like FL and TX have something to say about that. I’m from Houston and sister to immediate past president of Track Houston, the largest and most decorated T&F youth program in the U.S. They produce champions for HS, AAU and send their athletes to DI colleges for track scholarships nationwide, and many compete for US in the Olympics. More like MD is home to lacrosse.
@@tamarabrown1220 up until about a couple of years ago, we were #1 for NFL athletes (hometown), we have quite a few NBA top 5 draft picks in the last couple of years (hometown) and right now there are a number of top track athletes who are from Maryland (hometown). I don't say this in jest, but as a matter of fact. The 4x400 meter final at Penn had how many Maryland teams in it? Yeah Texas has good 100 meter runs, great for them. There are many more events in track & field than the 100m. Oh and Carroll Highschool (DC but a number of their athletes live in Maryland) has a 6'4 228lbs 100m runner who's time is one of the best in the nation period as a junior.
We have to be careful with expectations for child prodigies in track, especially in sprinting. Most of them NEVER achieve the lofty predictions we have for them. Too many factors determine success at the highest level in sprinting and only time will tell which athletes successfully navigate to the top because raw talent alone is not enough for elite sprinters. Until then, let’s just celebrate this young man’s day in the sun. 😊
OMG his form is like abby steiner dancing twist. I know we all notice his swinging arms butthe way he put his foot in the floor is both weird and fantastic. he run through a line...look how his foot hit exact same line in the ground, its something really strange but potentially great if it natural because there is no composition in his driving force just straight foward
@@escoseason7500 Lots of youngsters never ran 49s in a relay. However, they consistently run 50 plus seconds! THEY TOO HAVE POTENTIAL! Right? It takes several rounds on a consistent basis to be world beater st msjor events Olympicsand WC! Think about this name: ASAFA! Always run one good solid race at the Grand Prix (even broke records) but never replicate same at the Olympic or the WC. HE TOO HAD POTENTIAL! RIGHT!
imagine running a 50 second 400 and getting SMOKED by a freshman. that kid is unreal holy shit
Calabar had nothing to gain by going after him look at the finals first 5schools were all Jamaican not they is smoking a field
@@adrainmarshall4587 seaton hall was definitely second in the final but yes the yute from calabar was definitely like I ain’t chasing and wasting my energy.
Him is prolly use steroids. I does not trust him. I is bet him is not legit and is prolly use drugs.
50 seconds gonna get you smoked by all the top runners in the country...lol
Bro!!!! Like BBQ chicken smoked. That freshman got greatness written all over him. He ran his leg so smooth and seamless.
Yute bad....He may be unstoppable with proper form...
Yes once he fix up his form he’s dangerous and untouchable
I was thinking the same thing!
He may be unstoppable without changing his form.
He already is unstoppable
I wouldn’t change it yet because it could make him slower but with the right time and coaching he’ll be fine
And this… is why we LOVE Track n Field!! That kid was MOVINGGG 🤧
Fr
45 with a form like that! That’s scary!!💨💨💨💨
always good to see the next generation of runners at the Penn Relays!
he is good but he as no help and calabar this year i's one of the weaker Jamaica team.
Agreed! The Penn Relays are always so exciting to watch!
Imagine if Quincy Wilson corrects his form with those arms. Not even Noah Lyles or Obea Moore was this fast in high school, and he's only a freshman with lots of growing to do.
A kid that was as fast as a freshman we never heard from after HS. William Reed. Hope this kid doesn't burn out. I was front and center. Bullis was hung out to dry after 1st leg in final.
Why would he correct his form.. he's working with his vessel and is using rotations correctly … lol
Being trying to correct that since hey was 10... it has gotten better...
Obea ran 45.08 at Penn on a relay split and 45.14 to win Pan Am Juniors in the open 400M. This kid is nice, but he ain't Obea Moore nice, at least not yet.
@@burksizm I don't get it, Quincy Wilson just ran a 45.06 which is faster than both those times.
He’s already scary. Can’t imagine when he gets that form right
i was just thinking about his form
@@apollo7147 Me too. He’ll cut another 2+ seconds off his time when his form is corrected, but excellent job in that anchor leg.
I can’t wait to see him when he’s older, with a bigger build and better form he’ll definitely do good.
@@tamarabrown1220 not 2+ he can't smoke the wr that much
Right his form is ugly. I can't talk shit, I couldn't even break 49sec in the 400M
The Calabar Clones final leg was around 50 seconds flat. Quincy Wilson may have a WR in his future, considering he is only a Freshman and may have just put up one of the best HS 4x400 legs in history, during a PRELIM!
@@respectbigman3133, "crop"!
That kid was great; for a couple of seconds there, I thought he was a Jamaican runner!😳
I heard the same thing about Sha'Carri the Americans and Blake the Jamaican. It never happened! Ad may never happen!
Well don't forget Boling ran 44.7 anchor in high school 🙄
@@jamesj8047 as a SENIOR and 3 years older than Quincy Wilson.
The look when he finished said it all. Straight dawgg
Beyond track he's a smart well adjusted young man with a great head on his shoulders. The whole package my new favorite runner.
Of my +60 years in track. I have seen many great young runners that fade away when they get older for different reasons. I hope there is someone watching over him. Now that you have a chance to make a living in track.
Quincy is my nephew and I can say without a doubt that he has a very grounded support system at home that keeps him humble.
That's how you run. Kid wanted it bad. His form is rough and he still managed to eat that track. I loved the way he kept breathing to get that oxygen up. Great run
holy crap....that's insane for a freshman in high school. I read the title and couldn't make since of it. I was like no way a freshman kid can run that fast.
that's college
@@fiftymenlol He's 15!!!
It's amazing he can run that fast with that form.
Spectacular run down. Quincy Wilson is a Freshman. That would put him at 14 to 15 yrs old max. WOW! This young man is going to be a force to be reckoned with. I can see him going to the Olympic trials for 2028 and competing in the American Nationals for contention into the World Championship within the next 2-3 years. I will mark his name. Go young man, GO!
I might have to pull up to local track meets Bullis participates in. That was phenomenal to watch!
Quincy wasn't even breathing hard when he was done. Wow!
This kid looks like a kid with grown man talent. Much respect.
Wow and he's only 16 this young man is a beast on the track already and breaking records ,... it's exciting to watch him race and how he comes from behind and win the race ....Go Quincy.
Watching this give you chills
That freshman is unbelievable. Wow.
I love a good come back!
That was an amazing anchor. The size of Quincy Wilson and his running style remind me of 800m runner Mark Everett. Wilson was doing the twist the whole way around the track.
Wow your right he does run like Mark Everett!!
The crazy part about it is once a good college coach gets their hands on him with proper mechanics he's going to unstoppable
Not even breathing hard afterwards 😮!! He's got Godspeed!!!
That guy is going to be special n unbeatable I love it MD I ran Dunbar High n MD n 1977 to 1979 n was the star of my track n cross country team keep up the good work my guy
Kid is amazing and I bet he never sees a college track and goes right to pro out of high school!
Big no
With NIL, why?
@Freedom N. , Liberty he’s running 46.1 as a freshman😂 he’ll definitely be 44 by the time he graduates. Kid is EXTREMELY talented and is a once in a generation track athlete
I'll bet my social security number on this guy. He is elite. Watch out college athletes. This guy has got you in his cross hairs. Get his form tight and right. No one can stop him.
@@debrahudson6324 honestly could see him going pro right from high school like knighton, he is that good
Amazing grit from Quincy Wilson - just wow
What's really being ignored is how he works his lungs. We were always taught to relax to save ATP.
This kid is blowing hard as hell out of the gate. Amazing stamina! He's something special.
As long as he's got some drive to him, Olympian easily
Exactly, he has to want it in his bones. Dedicate, and yes, great things could happen
When you exhale hard, you create a vacuum in your lungs that enables them to draw air in better. We learned this in high school in America.
Good run Champ! Proud of you Gang
Gee whiz!! I hope his folks keep him grounded and focused. The world will know this young man.
Whoa, that dude was FLYING!!
44 with some form improvement. He is just so raw and quick. Amazing speed.
I’m
Just grateful that the youths are
Doing something constructive, big ups
To all
Of them
Awesome 16 year old, you go Quincy
Congratulations 🎈 to all 🇺🇸🇺🇸
45.06 WOW
What’s insane is that my HS team ran a 3:27.02 yesterday and would be ranked 7th in that heat. They were also extremely tired
That's the kinda anchor we need on the Olympic team man.
FANTASTIC, THATS WHAT YOU CALL AN CLOSER!!!👊
CRAZIEST anchor I’ve seen ina while. that kid is going places
Saw this in person it was crazy
Big guys running for Jamaica
"The SAVIOR" of USA Track and Field has Come! 🤩
Big ups to this young man I live 15 minutes from Bullis first time seeing this video
Bullis is a top notch sports school. Especially basketball and football
we sure love over using this jargon. Dudes a freshman, not even a guy at all yet lol. How about we just say he is blazing fast or brilliant or 1 in a million.
Courageous run for the youngster!
Shot out to Quincy I will be following you from now on! But What happen in the finals?
Good question!
@@youngmattis487 Bullis got 5th
They were creamed 😢
My guys was moooovin! I mean straight cooking
He's fast 🏃♂️ af
WOW!!! Quincy is phenomenal.
I'm from Jamaica but I'm team America all the way yes yes yes 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
wait..wait..wait so he's only like 14? i was 14 as a freshmen only running 49.20 in 1999
Tell me about it! 😂
Only???
49.20 is REALLY fast for a freshman. But yeah, this kid is unbelievable.
I mean just think about guys? That split is only 2 seconds off the world record, right? Obviously he is abnormally fast for a freshman in HS. But what is his end all? Is he going to be improving like the rest of us? Is he the one, to bring the event to another realm? I will be watching!
Lolol...49.20 as a Freshman is really solid. Imagine this young man with better form.
AWESOME JOB Young Man!
🙏🏾🙏🏾👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🎬
Outstanding.
What did i just watch sheeeeesh dude was moving. What strength abs he didn’t look labored at all!!!
Q.Dubb is special looking to see more of him on the Big Screen
QUINCEY SAYS' OKAY' HERE' I COME' MOVE OVER' PLEASE!!! YESSSS!!
Yoooooo a new track star is shining
the penn relays track is so weird , the turns are so long so that just makes it even crazier
Wow!!! Awesome anchor!!❤❤❤
Good job bro! Keep going
Way to Go young man!!
I'm more impressed that he ran that blazing time with pretty horrid form (wasting a lot of energy). The fact that he is only 15 adds to that amazing time. In the next few years after a good mechanics coach (ahem - michael johnson) gets ahold of him we could very well see a sub 43 second 400m. The raw talent this kid has is just next level stuff, honestly.
The Calabar last leg ran like he was the one who ran the first and second leg and now had to finish the last leg, Quincy knew what was up.
Crazy times not only considering his age but his height as well. He looks really short for a 400m runner, WOW
Amazing! Future star.
Hi arms are swinging from side to side like crazy and his feet look like he’s about to trip with every step!
He is the one to watch. Wow!
Let's hope that he hasn't peaked speed wise. (I hope and pray not. ) Some of us remember William Reed in the early 90's running these times as a Sophomore and never got better.
I hope this young man sets all types of records.
That boy has mastered circular breathing….
That’s the only way to explain him not being exhausted after the race
I knew it would be a matter of time
wouldn’t surprise me if he’s a musician
Ive been waiting for a freshman of this caliber in the 400 since William Reed (Central Highschool) Philadelphia Pa, in 1985/1986. As a 16yr old soph (45.17), as well as Obea Moore out of Muir, Pasadena.Could this guy be the one to finally dethrone Darrell Robinson's 44.69 out of Tacoma in 82'?? Idk, but this kid is off to a heck of a start!!! Since i ran in HS back in 85-89, this is the last of the legendary sprint records..Back then Derrick Florence out of Texas owned the 100 at (10.13), 200-Roy Martin at (20.13) broken by Noah Lyles, Robinson still a record (44.69), and the all time 4x400 of that legendary 85' Hawthorne team 3:07, still unbroken.I am truly blessed to have been involved in track when i was, and to see the new school doing their thing.Sometimes i wonder with the more advanced training methods, equipment, and much faster track surfaces what us old dawgs could have done.Oh well, I'll never know..🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿💯💯💯💯💯💯😢
Yeyi! What was that!! Unbelievable
He was running like the Street light just came on, Grandma said, “Get yo ass in here”!
Maryland is home to Track & Field
I live in MD but I’m sure some other states like FL and TX have something to say about that. I’m from Houston and sister to immediate past president of Track Houston, the largest and most decorated T&F youth program in the U.S. They produce champions for HS, AAU and send their athletes to DI colleges for track scholarships nationwide, and many compete for US in the Olympics. More like MD is home to lacrosse.
@@tamarabrown1220 up until about a couple of years ago, we were #1 for NFL athletes (hometown), we have quite a few NBA top 5 draft picks in the last couple of years (hometown) and right now there are a number of top track athletes who are from Maryland (hometown). I don't say this in jest, but as a matter of fact. The 4x400 meter final at Penn had how many Maryland teams in it? Yeah Texas has good 100 meter runs, great for them. There are many more events in track & field than the 100m. Oh and Carroll Highschool (DC but a number of their athletes live in Maryland) has a 6'4 228lbs 100m runner who's time is one of the best in the nation period as a junior.
wow...that last leg was superb despite poor arm technique...how old is Wilson?
14
@@blackthought6133 is that all? Incredible...although he looks as physically developed as a 16/17 year old.
@@david2804mehe is 15 he was incorrect
Southwest decalb ran a 3:10 in the state of Ga. Please Suthwest Dekalb please enter this race at Penn relays in 2024
This was insane to watch live
HE PASS THAT GUY AND OTHERS LIKE HE WALK PASS THEM, WHILE THE REST WAS RUNNING FOR THEIR LIVES,,
Interesting to see how he breaths so heavily while not gasing out.
I thought I heard Montgomery Blair mentioned in there ☑️
That’s insane bro look like he still had some in him , and ran a 45 with bad form that’s wild
Yes sir! He smoked them!!!
Quincy is a track and field protege 😮😮😮😳😳😳🤪👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
Yes I was last leg on the 4x400 and I have the speed but I need some action on the end
Once he fixes that form i think we could be seeing a world record holder in the 400 someday
What an awesome 4th leg run
You did that boy ❤
Wilson is going to be a beast whoever college team gets him
Kid reminds me.of Obea Moore in high school.
Freshman!!!!
Breath taking
We have to be careful with expectations for child prodigies in track, especially in sprinting. Most of them NEVER achieve the lofty predictions we have for them. Too many factors determine success at the highest level in sprinting and only time will tell which athletes successfully navigate to the top because raw talent alone is not enough for elite sprinters. Until then, let’s just celebrate this young man’s day in the sun. 😊
Shut up 🙄
Tell that to Noah Lyles!
I agree, Christopher Taylor was just 15 running 46s of Jamaica many years ago. He was suppose to be dominating by now.
Bro gonna go to the olympics at 16 years old 😂😂
OMG his form is like abby steiner dancing twist. I know we all notice his swinging arms butthe way he put his foot in the floor is both weird and fantastic. he run through a line...look how his foot hit exact same line in the ground, its something really strange but potentially great if it natural because there is no composition in his driving force just straight foward
What happened in the finals? Did he repeat this splits or did his team win? Just asking!
Nope they got smoked & he ran like 49. A lot of kids can’t go back to back but he definitely has potential.
@@escoseason7500 he ran 46
@@escoseason7500 Lots of youngsters never ran 49s in a relay. However, they consistently run 50 plus seconds! THEY TOO HAVE POTENTIAL! Right?
It takes several rounds on a consistent basis to be world beater st msjor events Olympicsand WC! Think about this name: ASAFA!
Always run one good solid race at the Grand Prix (even broke records) but never replicate same at the Olympic or the WC. HE TOO HAD POTENTIAL! RIGHT!
U aint finish yet..... Proud of uuuu
Yeah he rolled him up
Great run but in the second day he ran like 49. I was shocked myself. But potential is definitely their.
He ran 46