On a rain-slicked track in Tokyo, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone once again etched her name into the history books, winning the 400-meter World Championship gold medal with a time of 47.78 seconds—the second-fastest in history. This victory in the flat 400m, an event relatively new to her, was far from a solitary time trial; it was a hard-fought battle against the world’s best, proving her dominance extends far beyond the hurdles that made her a legend.
“This season was a test of faith beyond compare. To take the leap from comfort into the unknown required so much prayer and petitioning. Making the switch from the hurdles to the 400m flat was truly a God lead decision,” she wrote during a recent Instagram post . However, in a recent interview featured on Bodega Track’s YouTube channel, the