Why Quincy Wilson’s mother screamed from the stands as teenager made emotional return at New Balance

American teenage sprint sensation Quincy Wilson made a roaring comeback at the New Balance nationals.

American track prodigy Quincy Wilson has faced a series of challenges that tested his resilience in early 2025 campaign.

After a stellar 2024 season, expectations were high, but the new year began with setbacks at the Virginia Showcase, followed by underwhelming performances at both the Millrose Games and the US Indoors.

These hurdles set the stage for a pivotal moment at the New Balance Nationals Indoor competition.


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Determined to reclaim his standing, Quincy approached the New Balance Nationals with renewed vigor.

His mother, Monique Wilson was present in the stands, embodying unwavering support.

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As Quincy took to the track for the 400m preliminaries, Monique’s voice resonated through the arena.

Mic’d up for the event, her impassioned shouts of “Let’s go!” and “You better move!” as quoted by Essentially Sports, provided real-time motivation for her son.

Her fervent encouragement was palpable, reflecting a deep-seated belief in Wilson’s abilities.

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Responding to his mother’s exhortations, the Olympic gold medalist delivered a commanding performance, clocking a time of 46.55 seconds to lead all final qualifiers.

Footage from the event captured Monique’s animated support.

While this time was shy of his personal best of 45.13 seconds set in 2024, it marked a significant return to form, especially considering the recent challenges he had faced.

Monique’s heartfelt reaction underscored the emotional journey of both mother and son, illustrating the powerful bond that propels athletes to overcome adversity.