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Wilson to prioritize education, stay flexible

Wilson to prioritize education, stay flexible

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Quincy Wilson tells Nick Zaccardi why he wanted to see Grand Slam Track Philadelphia, whether he'd want to participate in the series in the future, what he discussed with Michael Johnson, what his future holds, and more.

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