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Quincy Wilson Debut and Incredible Comeback to Reach 4x400 Finals! | Paris Olympics Witness the incredible journey of 16-year-old Quincy Wilson and Team USA's men's 4x400-meter relay team as they make a stunning comeback to secure their spot in the final at the Paris Olympics! With a third-place finish in a thrilling opening-round heat, the Americans are now one step closer to Olympic gold. Key Highlights: Quincy Wilson's Olympic Debut: At just 16 years old, Quincy Wilson becomes the youngest American male to compete in track at the Olympics, leading off in the 4x400m relay. Epic Comeback: Despite a slow start, Team USA rallies from seventh to third place, thanks to explosive performances from Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon, and anchor Chris Bailey. Historic Run: Chris Bailey's powerful final leg propels the team into the final with a 44.14-second sprint. Team USA's Legacy: The Americans, known for their dominance in the 4x400m relay, are now poised to go for gold on Saturday. Join us as we break down the thrilling race, discuss the team's chances for gold, and celebrate Quincy Wilson's historic Olympic debut. Do you think Team USA will win gold on Saturday? Share your thoughts in the comments below!