Jaden Marchan Edges Quincy Wilson in Marine Corps Holiday Classic 600m At Armory

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  • Jaden Marchan Edges Quincy Wilson in Marine Corps Holiday Classic 600m At Armory
    Marchan (1:17.66) and Wilson (1:17.81) Move To Nos. 4 and 5 All-Time In Fantastic Race At U.S. Marine Corps Holiday Classic; Macchia Runs Two Mile Races In Same Hour, Second One A US#1
    By Doug Binder, DyeStat Editor
    Quincy Wilson of Bullis came to chase history in the invitational boys 600 meters on Friday at The Armory.
    But so did Jaden Marchan of Leonia NJ.
    The New Jersey Meet of Champions runner-up in the 400 meter last June, Marchan showed a bit more endurance over the final 100 meters and closed a four-meter gap and slipped past on the home straight to win the race in 1:17.66 for a New Jersey all-time best. It's also No. 4 all-time.
    Wilson tied up a bit over the final 40 but still broke the sophomore class national record after going through 400 meters in 49.7 seconds. His time of 1:17.81 just missed his 2023 best by .01 seconds.
    A pair of new US#1s came out of the 800 meters event.
    Allison DeLisi of Penn Charter PA took over the national lead in the girls 800 with 2:10.25.
    Colin Abrams of Bullis MD led wire to wire to run 1:53.84 in the boys invitational race.
    Elise Cooper of McDonogh MD tied her US-leading time in the 55 meters with 6.95 seconds.
    Sydney Sutton from Bullis MDbroke the meet record and ran a US#1 time of 38.19 in the girls invitational 300 meters.
    In the boys 300 meters, Maxim Copeland from Windsor CT won it with US#8 34.67.
    Micah Hinton from Western Branch VA won a photo finish over Deron Adams of Pennsbury West PA in the boys 55 dash, 6.46 seconds to 6.47.
    Athena Stith of Archbishop Spalding MD jumped nine inches beyond her personal best to reach 19-9.50 for a new US#1 in the girls long jump.
    Union Catholic NJ's Taylor Cox broke the meet record and achieved a new US#1 in the girls 55-meter hurdles with 7.82 seconds.
    New York hurdles champion Jordon Quinn from Freeport High ran US#3 7.36 to win the 55-meter hurdles.
    The national leaderboard in the girls mile was in flux at the meet.
    First, Ella Cohen of Hunter College HS of NYC ran a national-leading time of 4:51.38. Behind her in second, Zariel Macchia of William Floyd NY ran 4:54.62, good for US#3, but she was just warming up.
    Macchia returned to the track 25 minutes later to race in another section of the girls mile, the club category, and ran a new US#1 with 4:50.47.
    Trent Daniels, a sophomore from Gainesville VA, dominated the boys mile and won in a US#3 time of 4:18.27.
    Sophia Curtis (Ocean City NJ) broke the meet record and jumped a US#3 mark of 39-11 to win the triple jump.
    Sydney Jones from Haverford PA jumped 5-6 to win the girls high jump.
    It was a sweep for Woonsocket RI in the weight throw competitions. Isabella Piette moved to US#2 with a best mark of 47-8.25. Adam Beaudry won the boys event with a throw of 61-4.75.
    Rocco Carpinello of West Islip NY won the boys long jump with US#12 22-5.
    Paint Branch MD held on for a victory over charging Windsor CT in the boys 4x200 relay, 1:29.41 to 1:29.57.
    South County VA, already the U.S. leader in the girls 4x200, ran slightly faster in the trials (1:40.17) but still took the win in 1:40.44.
    Watch all races from the meet at ArmoryTrack.org.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @davisunser4451
    @davisunser4451 Před 7 měsíci +112

    Great race but where was the edging?
    I ❤️ no context

  • @beeb6906
    @beeb6906 Před 7 měsíci +26

    What a fantastic edge‼️

  • @flowinglocs1
    @flowinglocs1 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Quincy is my boy, but Jaden ran smart. He conserved energy for the end. Quincy is young and with his immense talent and gaining knowledge he's going to be huge! 🙌🏾

  • @shafle16
    @shafle16 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Quincy's running form makes me want to shrivel up in a ball and cry knowing how fast he is going.

  • @ifeanyiedochie2772
    @ifeanyiedochie2772 Před 7 měsíci +20

    Quincy Wilson is the fastest runner I have ever seen with such bad running form. He has serious potential and I am excited to see what his future will be.

    • @strikeforcetracktraining2253
      @strikeforcetracktraining2253 Před 7 měsíci +3

      I AGREE WITH YOU REALLY BAD RUNNING FORM ......SEEMS LIKE HIS COACH IS OK WITH IT... THEY ARE GOING TO BURN THIS KID OUT. BY THE 12 TH GRADE HE MAY BE PLAYING TENNIS

  • @runninggirl2765
    @runninggirl2765 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Well timed kick by Marchan. You could see it coming by the 400 mark.

  • @shawnalt9268
    @shawnalt9268 Před 3 měsíci +4

    he did WHAT????

  • @jonahmays
    @jonahmays Před 6 měsíci +6

    That has got to be the most annoying announcing I have ever heard 😂

  • @Visionary0001
    @Visionary0001 Před 7 měsíci +6

    It looks like a D1 College athlete, racing against a high school Sophomore. It's clear that Jaden Marchan and Quincy Wilson are not the same age, and this makes a BIG difference, when you are still going through puberty.

  • @chiccorunning
    @chiccorunning Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good video!

  • @thomasmiller28
    @thomasmiller28 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Anyone know how tall Quincy Wilson is?

  • @chiman3778
    @chiman3778 Před 7 měsíci

    Also Quincy would be an excellent 800 runner

  • @oscooke
    @oscooke Před 3 měsíci

    edging????

  • @chiman3778
    @chiman3778 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Quincy died. Also 600 is more of an 800 runners race. I would put Quincy in a 300m or 500 at most

    • @Ben-ci2zv
      @Ben-ci2zv Před 7 měsíci +3

      he was running on a hamstring injury

    • @jonahmays
      @jonahmays Před 6 měsíci

      He does hold the national high school lead 300/500 times (unless someone recently beat them)

  • @Xx-po1fu
    @Xx-po1fu Před 5 měsíci +4

    Jaden looks like an adult, Quincy looks like a kid.