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Quincy Wilson Beaten; Jamaicans Dominate

Publication by EssentiallySports | June 20, 2026 | Edition #583 |
Hey Athletic Fans!
Big night in track and field. Quincy Wilson took a shock loss at the hands of an 18-year-old, a Slovak runner etched her name into 400m hurdles history in Doha, and a world champion who once walked away from the sport entirely reminded everyone why he came back. Here's the roundup.


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Is Jamaica's Form This Season a Threat to America's Track Dominance? |

Marileidy Paulino showed up in Doha Diamond League and meant business. The Olympic champion clocked a stunning 48.91 in the 400m, wiping out a meeting record that had stood since the days of Allyson Felix and Salwa Eid Nasser.
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