Femke Bol’s rivalry with the American sensation, “Sydney (McLaughlin-Levrone) Owns Her,” is ignited by the track and field community.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has long been a major force in the 400-meter hurdles division. Since placing second at the 2019 IAAF World Athletics Championships, her only other competition, she has established herself as maybe the best hurdler of all time. She has already broken the world record six times, the most recent one occurring during the Olympics in Paris. She ran the entire distance there in 50.37 seconds. She has, meanwhile, come under fire for her lack of participation on the track, as she only shows up for the major tournaments.

 

A Reddit member going by the handle Impressive-Ad1944 asserted that Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Femke Bol, the winner of the European Championship, would develop a rivalry if she competes frequently. They said that if the Dutch hurdler competed more frequently, she could catch up to the American much more quickly. For the fans, this is an exciting proposition because it would revive competition in the sport.

 

“I was concerned that Sydney would fall short against Femke in the 400-meter hurdles final in Paris 2024,” the person stated. However, my girl Syd outperformed everyone, took home the gold, and broke the record for the fastest time. Going forward, I believe the competition between these two incredible athletes may be closer. They will be present at the Olympics in 2028 as well as the World Championships in 2025 and 2027. All I want is for us to watch them compete in between, like at Diamond League event…

 

What do you think? Can Femke Bol unseat Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone as the uncontested track queen?

 

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Supporters of Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone disregarded this, thinking Femke Bol was incapable of matching her skills. This is due to the fact that Sydney has won every competition in which they have participated, hence there is no proof of it all. Consequently, there can be no rivalry between those two. The Reddit comments responded to the post precisely in this way.

 

Supporters claim that Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Femke Bol had a manufactured rivalry.

Femke Bol’s skill and her ranking as the second best in the world were recognised by one user. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, though, is not here on Earth. “Why?” they questioned. She belongs to Sydney. Everyone on the earth who isn’t Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is usually smoked by Bol. Bol is smoked by Syd. Femke Bol is presently the second-fastest 400-meter hurdler in history, clocking in at 50.95 seconds, as is evidenced by the records. She is still unable to touch Sydney’s 50.47, though. Femke runs between generations. Another added, “Sydney is a historic runner.”

 

According to a user, for the competition between the athletes to be exciting, it must be competitive and contain some animosity. They brought up the one involving Josh Kerr and Jakob Ingebrigsten. It has the appropriate amount of excitement because the two athletes are essentially equal and dislike one another. “If there isn’t competition, it’s not a rivalry,” they declared. Three of the top four finishers have all won it in the past month, which explains why the men’s 1500 has been so spectacular. A little personal drama added makes it must-see television. The competition between Femke Bol and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone appears incredibly manufactured in comparison to this. It’s not a true competition. Simply a contrived, artificial story that NBC attempted to promote for a full year. A user expressed.

 

Notwithstanding this, a lot of admirers agree that Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone alone is to blame for the debate’s existence. There really would have been no purpose to this if she had been more involved. “A lot of this was built up by Sydney choosing to skip the worlds and not race much. One user commented, “It’s kind of an interesting counterargument to the complaints.” As of right now, Sydney is the undisputed victor in the debate over Femke Bol and her. Is the Dutch hurdler able to overtake her, though? How do you feel?

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