“With Extreme Ease”: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Fans Want Another Track and Field Record After She Showed Out Gabby Thomas

The supporters of Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone are excited to see more of her on the track. She delighted her fans even more by anchoring the women’s 4×400-meter relay after her thrilling 400-meter hurdles performance at the Olympics in Paris. Her lightning-fast split of 47.70 seconds put Team USA well ahead of their rivals and assured a commanding win. But now, her supporters have bigger dreams: they want to see McLaughlin-Levrone go above and beyond her comfort zone and win the 200-meter sprint.

 

Yes, you did hear it accurately! McLaughlin-Levrone shocked the track and field community by entering the 2024 LA Grand Prix’s 200-meter dash just before the Olympics in Paris. Even though it wasn’t her typical event, she didn’t let us down. She beat a race that included world silver medallist and Tokyo bronze medallist Gabby Thomas, who placed sixth in 22.68 seconds, with a personal best time of 22.07 seconds.

 

McLaughlin-Levrone clarified following the event that the 200 meters served only as a warm-up to hone her form for the 400 meters, which is her speciality. “It’s simply an excellent indicator of your current situation, and I believe that’s what they are—helping me see where I am and where I need to grow,” she said. Fans are wondering if she might seriously return to the 200m given that she also admitted to loving sprint races, particularly with the Tokyo World Championships in 2025 approaching.

 

Fans are giddy with anticipation at the prospect and have already taken to social media. A supporter on X even started a discussion over McLaughlin-Levrone’s potential, stating it would be exciting to watch her race in the 200 meters in Tokyo. “She has the potential to go within the 21.6-21.8 area,” they stated. Gabby Thomas’s personal best of 21.60 seconds and her Olympic gold medal time of 21.83 seconds would both be immediately challenged by this; both timings are only a little bit quicker than McLaughlin-Levrone’s stunning 200-meter performance this season.

 

The sense of expectancy is strong. Will McLaughlin-Levrone enter the 200-meter event again and prove to the world that she is capable of dominating it?

 

To this, some fans penned varied reactions. Many threw their opinions into the ring, but it looked like they were eager to see McLaughlin-Levrone back in 200m action.

Interesting facts: Sydney McLaughlin Levrone had not run in a single 200m sprint event since 2018, up until this season. Still, her fans are ready to place their bets on her winning chances.

Fans gravitate toward Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone surging ahead of Thomas

A track and field fan recently stirred up some serious buzz under a post, writing, “She beat the current Olympic champion in that race, and with such ease! That time would’ve gotten silver, and it was a pretty casual outing for her.” This fan was, of course, talking about Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s shocking victory over Gabby Thomas at the LA Grand Prix. Despite the 200m being Thomas’s specialty, McLaughlin-Levrone, fresh off a season-long injury hiatus, left her in the dust. It was a reminder to the track world: never underestimate Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone.

Another fan quickly added to the conversation, “Anyone who can run a 50.3 over hurdles is more than capable of going well under 22 seconds in the 200m. After the race, she even mentioned she was aiming for a sub-22. She’s a medal contender in three events!” With a blistering 50.37 in the 400m hurdles—her sixth world record—McLaughlin-Levrone has already proven she’s a force to be reckoned with. For her, a flat 200m victory might just be a warm-up.

The supporters of Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone are excited to see more of her on the track. She delighted her fans even more by anchoring the women’s 4×400-meter relay after her thrilling 400-meter hurdles performance at the Olympics in Paris. Her lightning-fast split of 47.70 seconds put Team USA well ahead of their rivals and assured a commanding win. But now, her supporters have bigger dreams: they want to see McLaughlin-Levrone go above and beyond her comfort zone and win the 200-meter sprint.

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