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Quincy Hall Wins Paris Olympic Gold Medal in Men’s 400m Final “I Got That Dawg In Me”

August 7, 2024 - Updated on May 1, 2025
in Sports, U.S.
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Quincy Hall Olympic Gold-medalist 400m holding American flag
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In a breathtaking display of GRIT, Quincy Hall pulled off an incredible come-from-behind victory to win the gold medal in the men’s 400 meters final with a time of 43.40 seconds. This amazing performance took place on August 7, 2024, during the Paris Olympics track and field event that had spectators on the edge of their seats.

Quincy Hall’s victory is being hailed as one of the most remarkable comebacks in recent track and field history. The race began with fierce competition among top athletes from around the world. As the race progressed, Hall found himself trailing behind the leaders, with many assuming the gold was out of his reach. However, Hall’s determination and grit in the final 100 meters stretch changed the course of the race entirely.

“I GOT THAT DAWG IN ME.” “As long as I can start the race, I know I can finish. You can’t outrun a dog. A dog will chase you forever.”

Quincy Hall’s favorite quote and statement after his spectacular performance at the Paris Olympics 2024.
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https://twitter.com/NBCOlympics/status/1821266196697682284

At the 300-meter mark, Hall began to close the gap between him and the frontrunners Jereem Richards of Trinidad and Tobago, Matthew Hudson-Smith of Great Britain, and Kirani James of Grenada. His explosive end speed in the last 100 meters left spectators and commentators in awe. Hall crossed the finish line in first place, clocking in an impressive time of 43.40 seconds, securing the gold medal and placing his name into the books of track and field history.

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Speaking to reporters after the race, Hall expressed his gratitude to his coaching team and supporters.

“It means a lot. Like I said, I’ve been putting a lot of work in. It’s my second year running the 400. Last year, I told you guys I was going to get better and better this year. And I guess I got Olympic gold. Olympic champion.”

Said Quincy Hall post-race interview.

Quincy Hall’s family and former coaches back home in Kansas City erupted in joy and pride as they watched his amazing performance. “Let’s Go!!! ” was the sentiment echoed by his family members and friends. Their support and encouragement have been integral to Hall’s journey, and this victory is as much theirs as it is his. The community that has stood by him through thick and thin celebrated his success, marking a proud moment for everyone involved in his development as an athlete.

Quincy Hall has done it!! Olympic Gold Medalist!!!!! The reaction from the Hal family and his former coaches back in Kansas City!! pic.twitter.com/ArVdQzGhAd

— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) August 7, 2024
Credits: Harold R. Kuntz. Quincy Hall’s family and coaches watched the party, cheering him on from Kansas City.

Quincy Hall's Brother, Milton, reacting to watching Quincy win the race. Please listen. Fantastic stuff. pic.twitter.com/dtoDbdoYSm

— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) August 7, 2024
Credits: Harold R. Kuntz. Quincy Hall’s brother gave a heartfelt comment on his performance.

The event drew a large audience, both in person and via broadcast, with millions of viewers tuning in from around the globe. The electrifying atmosphere in the stadium was palpable as Hall made his unforgettable sprint to victory.

Hall’s competitors also put in commendable performances. The silver medal went to Matthew Hudson-Smith of Great Britain, who finished with a time of 43.44 seconds. The bronze medal was claimed by Muzala Samukonga of Zambia, who completed the race in 43.74 seconds. Despite their impressive performances, it was Hall’s extraordinary comeback that stole the spotlight.

Other notable performances included Jereem Richards of Trinidad and Tobago, who finished fourth with a time of 43.78 seconds, and Kirani James of Grenada, who came in fifth at 43.87 seconds. American athlete Champion Bailey finished sixth with a time of 44.58 seconds, followed by Samson Ogazi of Nigeria in seventh place with 44.73 seconds, and Michael Norman of the United States in eighth place with 45.62 seconds.

The impact of Hall’s victory extends beyond the track. His win will inspire countless aspiring athletes and has been widely covered in media outlets, highlighting the importance of perseverance and determination. As Hall continues his athletic journey, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see what future achievements he will add to his illustrious career.

This victory also has implications for Hall’s future in athletics. With the gold medal now in his possession, Hall is likely to receive increased sponsorship opportunities and endorsements, further adding to his profile in the sports world. Additionally, his performance sets the stage for upcoming competitions, where he will undoubtedly be a favorite to watch.

Quincy Hall celebrates after the race by making a snowman for victory on the track.

In conclusion, Quincy Hall’s come-from-behind victory in the men’s 400 meters is a historic moment in track and field. His exceptional performance not only secured him a gold medal but also captured the hearts of fans worldwide. Hall’s story is a powerful reminder of the relentless spirit required to achieve greatness, making his win a truly inspirational event in the world of sports.

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