Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has made significant strides in her 2024 season. Recently, she showcased her versatility by winning the 200m invitational race at the Brussels Diamond League in September, clocking 22.40 seconds. Although this wasn’t her personal best, the race provided valuable experience as she continues to compete in both flat races and hurdles
She also reflected on her journey through three Olympics, highlighting how the Paris 2024 Games felt like her “first full real Olympics,” following her debut in Rio at just 17. Now, with more experience, she feels better prepared to compete at the highest levels
Her performance this season underscores her status as one of the dominant figures in track and field, and fans are eager to see how she’ll continue to challenge herself in the future.