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Bullis School delivered a historic and dominant performance in the New Balance Nationals Indoor boys 4x400m relay, shattering the national high school record with a 3:09.44 finish-the first-ever sub-3:10 indoor performance in history. The squad of Cameron Homer, Alexander Lambert, Colin Abrams, and Quincy Wilson not only defended Bullis' title but obliterated the previous national and meet record of 3:11.87 from 2024.
All-Time Boys Indoor 4x400m Times
Rank | Team | Time | Year |
1 | Bullis | 3:09.44 | 2025 |
2 | Bullis | 3:11.87 | 2024 |
3 | Bullis | 3:12.53 | 2019 |
4 | New Bern | 3:13.06 | 2009 |
5 | IMG Elite | 3:13.33 | 2021 |
From the opening gun, Bullis took full control of the race, never surrendering the lead at any exchange. Their blistering splits showcased their incredible depth and power: Cameron Homer (47.5) got them off to a 1.3-second lead at 400m. Alexander Lambert (47.6) extended the gap to 1.7 seconds at 800m. Colin Abrams (48.4) pushed their advantage to 2.4 seconds at 1200m. Quincy Wilson (45.9) delivered a jaw-dropping anchor leg, blowing the field away and securing a dominant 4.9-second margin of victory.
2025 NBNI Boys 4x400m Results
Rank | Team | Time |
1 | Bullis | 3:09.44 |
2 | North Track Club | 3:14.35 |
3 | Whippets TC | 3:15.39 |
4 | Archbishop Caroll (DC) | 3:15.41 |
5 | Motor City Track | 3:15.60 |
With two returning members from last year's record-setting squad, Lambert and Wilson, Bullis showed their experience, precision, and dominance in executing a perfect race from start to finish. Their 45.9-second anchor leg by Wilson sealed the deal, marking one of the fastest indoor relay splits ever.
This historic performance cements Bullis Track Club's legacy as one of the greatest high school relay teams ever, setting a mark that will be incredibly difficult to challenge in the future.