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Quincy Hall

1998 - Today

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Quincy Hall (born July 31, 1998) is an American track and field athlete who competes over 400 metres and 400 m hurdles. He won the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the 400 metres event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Quincy Hall is the 3,709th most popular athlete (up from 6,183rd in 2019), the 16,682nd most popular biography from United States (up from 19,473rd in 2019) and the 565th most popular American Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Quincy Hall ranks 3,709 out of 6,025Before him are Diana López, Simone Hauswald, Luiza Gega, Jesse Williams, Valentina Tserbe-Nessina, and Joni Huntley. After him are Alica Schmidt, Samia Yusuf Omar, Hugo González, Dorjpalamyn Narmandakh, Simon Schempp, and Michael Kolganov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Quincy Hall ranks 157Before him are Coco Jones, Han Kwang-song, Lloyd Kelly, Lamiya Haji Bashar, Enock Mwepu, and Josep Martínez. After him are Alica Schmidt, Josip Brekalo, Cheng Xiao, Kevin Danso, Justin Bijlow, and Daniel Altmaier.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Quincy Hall ranks 16,689 out of 20,380Before him are Venus Lux (1990), Steve Talley (1981), Eddie Pope (1973), Loren Gray (2002), Michael Welch (1987), and Joni Huntley (1956). After him are Ryan Seacrest (1974), Scott Krinsky (1968), Abyss (1973), Steve Harris (1965), Grey Damon (1987), and Joe Johnson (1981).

Among ATHLETES In United States

Among athletes born in United States, Quincy Hall ranks 565Before him are Phyllis Francis (1992), Hollis Conway (1967), Quincy Watts (1970), Diana López (1984), Jesse Williams (1983), and Joni Huntley (1956). After him are Brittney Reese (1986), Ted Nash (1932), Steve Lewis (1969), Susanna Kallur (1981), Joe Greene (1967), and Denean Howard (1964).