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During a golden era that established Baylor as "Quartermiler U.," Darold Williamson was the anchor leg for 4x400 relay teams that won a combined seven Big 12 titles, 2 national indoor titles, and the 2004 NCAA Outdoor championship. The summer after his junior season at Baylor, Williamson made the finals of the 400 at the USA Olympic Trials, and went on to win a gold medal as the anchor leg in the 4x400 in Athens. Now, 20 years after his first place finish, Williamson reflects on an incredible legacy, and gets us ready for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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During a golden era that established Baylor as "Quartermiler U.," Darold Williamson was the anchor leg for 4x400 relay teams that won a combined seven Big 12 titles, 2 national indoor titles, and the 2004 NCAA Outdoor championship. The summer after his junior season at Baylor, Williamson made the finals of the 400 at the USA Olympic Trials, and went on to win a gold medal as the anchor leg in the 4x400 in Athens. Now, 20 years after his first place finish, Williamson reflects on an incredible legacy, and gets us ready for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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