Fans eagerly awaited Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone‘s return to the 400m hurdles. However, they were disappointed when she only competed in the 100m at the Oxy Invitational and the 200m hurdles at the LA Grand Prix. After a season filled with uncertainty and anticipation, track and field fans can finally rejoice. Levrone, the reigning Olympic and world champion who broke the 51-second barrier and holds a record time of 50.68 seconds, is all set to make her long-awaited debut in the 400m hurdles.
Recently, her coach Bob Kersee told NBC Sports that Levrone will likely be seen at the 400m hurdle in the Paris Olympics as well. In all the races she has sprinted in this year, the 400m hurdles have been missing. But after a recent X post, her return has been confirmed, rekindling excitement and hope among her dedicated fans.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s 400m hurdles season debut revives track & field enthusiasm
Track Spice shared a photo on X detailing Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s upcoming 400mH participation in Georgia. “Sydney McLaughlin racing in the 400m Hurdles at the upcoming Edwin Moses Legends Meet,” the caption read. This comes as a pleasant surprise to her fans who have been eagerly waiting to see her in this particular race. The image also revealed the date, time and location along with a link to the tickets.