Sydney McLaughlin JUST DESTROYED Her Competition CHANGES EVERYTHING!
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Sydney McLaughlin JUST DESTROYED Her Competition CHANGES EVERYTHING!

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Look out, indeed! With Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone back on track - literally and figuratively speaking - her competitors are understandably on edge. After all, they are up against the current 400-meter hurdles world record holder. From here, meaning at the top spot in the event, Sydney aims to keep going forward.

With the Paris #olympics fast approaching, she is more determined than ever to maintain her top spot. After an injury sidelined her for much of the 2023 season, including the #trackandfield World Athletics Championships in Budapest, fans had been eagerly awaiting Sydney’s return to form.

On that note, fans were delighted when she made her long-awaited return to the track in April as a member of a women’s 4x100-meter quartet at the Mt. SAC Relays in California, where she, along with her team, finished second place. Competing at the Hilmer Lodge Stadium in Walnut, California, United States, #sydneymclaughlin , along with Keni Harrison, Jenna Prandini, and Morolake Akinosun ran for the Formula Kersee, securing second place behind Team International. The winning team was composed of Dina Asher-Smith, Rhasidat Adeleke, Lanae Tava-Thomas, and Julien Alfred. While Team International clocked 42.03 seconds, Formula Kersee followed, recording 42.93 seconds.


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