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The Next Giant Leap with Quincy Wilson

11 min · 3 de feb de 2026
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Teen phenom Quincy Wilson walks — and runs — a fine line that stretches to a budding pro career while navigating his final year of high school at Bulls School in Maryland. In the fall he won't be too far away from home after committing to the University of Maryland and stepping into the collegiate arena. Despite already being an Olympian, repping New Balance and becoming part of the lead pack of next generation sprint talents that will headline Team USA's roster in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Wilson chatted with Axel about how he manages his own rising stock while staying grounded and composed.

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