Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, at just 25 years old, has achieved what most athletes can only dream of - holding multiple world records in two vastly different disciplines: the 400-meter hurdles and flat 400 meters. What's more remarkable is that she doesn't seem to be choosing between them; instead, she treats each with a sense of casual ease, as if the other was just another obstacle to conquer.
Her unorthodox approach has earned her both admiration and frustration from fans and competitors alike. She's only woman to break 51 seconds in the hurdles, an impressive feat that she's accomplished six times - a testament to her unwavering dedication and commitment to excellence. But McLaughlin-Levrone is more than just a record-breaker; she's a style icon, with a penchant for designer watches, limited-edition sneakers, and "mom shoes" that have become the envy of many.
As the face of Tag Heuer's new Connected Calibre E5 x New Balance collaboration, McLaughlin-Levrone is pushing the boundaries of athletic wear and innovation. Her meticulous attention to detail extends beyond her racing gear, as she collaborates with designers in biomechanics labs to create cutting-edge spikes that are both functional and fashionable.
Despite her numerous accolades, including two Olympic championships, McLaughlin-Levrone remains acutely aware of the sport's infrastructure woes. She believes that track and field is stuck in the past, with a business model that can't keep pace with the rest of the sports world. As she gears up for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, she's positioning herself as a leader in the charge to modernize the sport.
When we caught up with McLaughlin-Levrone, we discovered a wealth of insight into her pre-race rituals and recovery tools - from the spiritual significance of certain prayer verses to the thoughtful gestures of hotel staff who gift origami dogs to her beloved stuffed companion. As she plots her next move on the track, one thing is clear: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is more than just a record-breaker; she's a movement unto herself.
				
			Her unorthodox approach has earned her both admiration and frustration from fans and competitors alike. She's only woman to break 51 seconds in the hurdles, an impressive feat that she's accomplished six times - a testament to her unwavering dedication and commitment to excellence. But McLaughlin-Levrone is more than just a record-breaker; she's a style icon, with a penchant for designer watches, limited-edition sneakers, and "mom shoes" that have become the envy of many.
As the face of Tag Heuer's new Connected Calibre E5 x New Balance collaboration, McLaughlin-Levrone is pushing the boundaries of athletic wear and innovation. Her meticulous attention to detail extends beyond her racing gear, as she collaborates with designers in biomechanics labs to create cutting-edge spikes that are both functional and fashionable.
Despite her numerous accolades, including two Olympic championships, McLaughlin-Levrone remains acutely aware of the sport's infrastructure woes. She believes that track and field is stuck in the past, with a business model that can't keep pace with the rest of the sports world. As she gears up for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, she's positioning herself as a leader in the charge to modernize the sport.
When we caught up with McLaughlin-Levrone, we discovered a wealth of insight into her pre-race rituals and recovery tools - from the spiritual significance of certain prayer verses to the thoughtful gestures of hotel staff who gift origami dogs to her beloved stuffed companion. As she plots her next move on the track, one thing is clear: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is more than just a record-breaker; she's a movement unto herself.