Olympic Gold Medalist Quincy Hall’s Shocking Career Move Has Track and Field World in Disbelief

After a quiet start to 2025, Quincy Hall looked to be rounding into shape. He clocked a sharp 44.22 to win the Rome Diamond League on June 6—his last race. Slated to line up again at the Prefontaine Classic on July 5, Hall even spoke to the media the day before. But just hours later, he withdrew with an undisclosed injury and hasn’t competed since.

Olympic 400m champion Quincy Hall is not entered in the U.S. national championships. #USATFOutdoors pic.twitter.com/hNxgJD0zdV

— Travis Miller (@travismillerx13) July 23, 2025

And now, the real twist: Hall is not entered in the U.S. National Trials, so he won’t be racing at the 2025 World Championships. No 400m entry. No explanation. Just silence.

His trials absence baffles the fans, they are left asking, “What’s going on? You injured?” Is the original Quincy stepping back so “the other Quincy” can rise in Tokyo?

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