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    ‘I did a little bit of my job’-Quincy Hall on what Paris Olympics gold medal means to him

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    US sprinter Quincy Hall is eager for continued success after his recent triumph in the 400m at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. He clocked an impressive 43.40 seconds, narrowly edging out Great Britain’s Mathew Hudson-Smith, who finished with a time of 43.44 seconds.

    Hall’s performance marks a significant milestone in his career, as he became the first American to win gold in this event since LaShawn Merritt in 2008.

    At just 26 years old, Hall remains focused on his goals and is determined not to rest on his achievements from Paris. Reflecting on what his gold medal means to him, he said, “I did a little bit of my job.” This statement highlights his perspective that while he has succeeded, there is still much more he aims to accomplish in his athletic career.

    Hall is not just satisfied with his Olympic victory; he has his sights set on future competitions. He expressed a strong desire to capture the top spot at the World Championships in 2025. Additionally, he is eyeing the 2028 Olympics for another chance at gold. “If I say the job is finished that means I’m done running. But I’m not done running. I want to get a world championship gold medal next year, and I want to get another Olympic gold medal in ’28,” he stated, emphasizing his ongoing ambition.

    His dramatic last-second win in Paris showcased not only his skill but also his determination. Hall’s gold medal represents a pivotal achievement in a race that the United States has historically excelled in, yet has struggled to reclaim in recent Olympic cycles.

    In the 400m final, Hall’s 43.40 seconds placed him ahead of Hudson-Smith, while Zambia’s Muzala Samukonga claimed the bronze medal with a time of 43.74 seconds. This victory has invigorated Hall’s drive and ambition, reinforcing his commitment to the sport and his aspirations for further success.

    As Hall looks forward to the future, his recent accomplishment serves as a launching pad for what he hopes will be even greater achievements in the years to come. With his sights firmly set on upcoming championships, Hall’s journey in athletics is far from over, and he is ready to take on new challenges.

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