
Quincy Wilson made history this month when he became the youngest male Olympic medalist in history (a gold medalist at that).
The 16-year-old sprinter with whacky form yet a motor that we’ll see for Olympics to come ran the qualifying heat for the U.S. Men in Paris, and despite struggling relative to his normal pace, helped secure the team with a spot in the finals and an eventual gold medal.
Now that the Olympics are over, Wilson has returned to everyday teenage life, playing for his Bullis high school football team.
The highlights are exactly as you would expect for an Olympic sprinter playing against a bunch of a high school football defense.
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