If you are wondering how to listen to the Olympics, iHeartRadio has you covered. iHeartRadio is the exclusive audio home of NBC's coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics, so it is the only place to listen to the Olympics stream. The free iHeart app is where to go to listen to exclusive play-by-play action of Team USA. To celebrate, we are spotlighting some of the country's athletes that are vying for gold.
Quincy Wilson, a 16-year-old track and field athlete from Chesapeake, Virginia, is set to make history as the youngest American male to ever compete in the Olympic Games. Born on January 8, 2008, Wilson has been breaking records and making waves in the world of athletics, earning him the nickname "The Year of Quincy Wilson" in 2024.
Wilson's journey to the Olympics began in his hometown of Chesapeake. Recognizing his potential, his family relocated to Potomac, Maryland, so he could attend a school with a better athletics program. He currently attends Bullis School, a private institution in Potomac. His parents, Monique and Roy Wilson, were both collegiate athletes, and his older sister, Kadence, runs track at James Madison University.
In the U.S. Olympic Trials held in Eugene, Oregon, Wilson delivered a historic performance, securing his place on the team with a sixth-place finish in the 400-meter final, clocking an impressive 44.94 seconds. This was followed by his record-breaking performances earlier in the trials, where he first shattered the under-18 world record in the first round with a time of 44.66 seconds—a record that stood for 42 years. He then bested his own time, marking a new world record of 44.59 seconds in his seminal heat, securing his spot in the final.
According to NBCOlympics.com, when Wilson is not on the track, he enjoys playing video games like Fortnite and Call of Duty with his friends. Despite his athletic prowess, Wilson is also celebrated for his academic achievements and leadership skills. He is an honor roll student and has received some of the most prestigious honors at Bullis, including the freshman Manuel José Baca, Jr. Joy of Living Award and the sophomore Head of Upper School Award.
As Wilson prepares to represent the United States in the world's biggest sporting arena, he carries with him the hopes and pride of everyone who has been part of his journey. His impact extends far beyond the 44 seconds it takes him to run around the track; he's inspiring future generations of athletes to set their sights high and push beyond limits.
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