Olympic Gold Medalist Quincy Wilson’s Girlfriend Drops 8-Word Message as 17-Year-Old Secures Another Major Victory
How do you stop Quincy Wilson? Right now, you don’t. The 17-year-old Olympic 4x400m gold medalist just delivered another masterclass in the 400m. He stormed to victory at the New Balance Nationals, clocking 45.71 in the 400m, which was just .05s off his high school national record. Andrew Salvodon pushed him to the edge, closing in around the final turn, but Wilson’s surge held. The Bullis School star now owns two of the four fastest high school times ever. His dominance in the solo 400m was undeniable, but as the dust settled, one reaction stood out—his girlfriend took notice and left just eight words.
Solai Russell reshared a post from Citius Mag on her story on 15th March, which showed Wilson in his white Bullis tank top and blue shorts, race bib reading “WILSON,” as he powered through the finish line, shattering the tape marked “Records are meant to be broken” and the New Balance logo. Behind him, Andrew Salvodon chases in a purple New Balance singlet. The image was stamped with bold gold text: “CHAMPION.” Above it, “400 Meters.” Below, his winning time: 45.71. And then the caption: “QUINCY ALWAYS GETS THE JOB DONE.” Solai didn’t need many words. She simply reshared it, adding: “we alr knew what it was. so proudddd .” A quiet, knowing nod to Wilson’s dominance.

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