McLaughlin-Levrone breaks world record for 400m hurdles at Olympic trials

Breaking Barriers: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Sets World Record in 400-Meter Hurdles at US Olympic Trials

In a stunning performance at the U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone set a new world record by running the 400-meter hurdles in 50.65 seconds. This was only her fourth long hurdles race of the season, and she crossed all 10 barriers smoothly before sprinting to the finish line and breaking the record for the fifth time. Four of her record-breaking runs have occurred at the University of Oregon’s Hayward Field.

When she saw her time, McLaughlin-Levrone was surprised and amazed by her performance. In this event that used to be decided by small margins, her victory was by a significant 1.99 seconds over Anna Cockrell and 2.12 seconds over Jasmine Jones. This incredible achievement has forced the track community to rethink what is possible in the sport. Prior to McLaughlin-Levrone’s record-breaking run, the world record for the 400-meter hurdles had remained stuck at 52.34 from 2003-2019. American Dalilah Muhammad broke the record twice in 2019, and her performance at the world championships affected McLaughlin-Levrone and led her to change coaches.

Under the guidance of coach Bobby Kersee, McLaughlin-Levrone made significant adjustments to her technique, including dropping to 14 strides between the early hurdles, which proved to be a game-changer. Since setting the world record in 2021, McLaughlin-Levrone has been in a class of her own. Instead of being seen as a favorite for the Olympics, she now stands as a clear frontrunner in the event, challenging

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