Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone interview: The worldโ€™s most dominant track athlete.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone continues to redefine what greatness means on the track. At just 26, the American hurdler and sprinter has already shattered world records and reshaped the womenโ€™s 400m hurdles with her blend of poise, precision, and power. In an exclusive interview, McLaughlin-Levrone reflected on her remarkable journey and the mindset that fuels her dominance.

โ€œIโ€™ve learned that excellence is a process, not a moment,โ€ she said. โ€œEvery race, every setback, every victory they all teach me something new.โ€ Since breaking her own world record at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials with an astonishing 50.65 seconds, McLaughlin-Levrone has maintained her position as the undisputed queen of the event. Yet, her ambitions go far beyond the hurdles.

After briefly focusing on the flat 400m in 2023, she now eyes another Olympic double in Paris 2028. โ€œI want to explore the full potential of what my body and faith can achieve,โ€ she explained. โ€œItโ€™s not just about medals itโ€™s about purpose and pushing the limits of human performance.โ€

Despite global fame, McLaughlin-Levrone remains grounded, crediting her strong Christian faith and family for keeping her centered. โ€œMy faith reminds me that my identity isnโ€™t tied to winning,โ€ she said. โ€œIt gives me peace in pressure-filled moments.โ€

Off the track, sheโ€™s embraced marriage to former NFL player Andre Levrone Jr. and uses her platform to inspire young athletes, emphasizing discipline, humility, and balance. โ€œTrack is what I do,โ€ she smiled, โ€œbut itโ€™s not all of who I am.โ€

With her mix of grace, grit, and God-given talent, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone isnโ€™t just dominating track and fieldย  sheโ€™s redefining what it means to be the best in the world.

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