Quincy Hall pulled off a stunner on Wednesday by sprinting from fourth place around the final bend to cross the finish line in first place in the finals of the men's 400 meters at the 2024 Olympics.
Speaking to reporters after his thrilling come-from-behind win to earn a gold medal, Hall credited his "determination" for pushing him.
"I've got determination," Hall said. "That's what got me to that line. A lot of hurt, a lot of pain."
Hall won the race with a time of 43.4 seconds, just .04 seconds ahead of Great Britain's Matthew Hudson-Smith.