Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone 400m flat foray a highlight of US trials

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FILE PHOTO: Jul 5, 2025; Eugene, OR, USA; Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) during the 50th Prefontaine Classic at Hayward Field. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images/File Photo

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone during the 50th Prefontaine Classic at Hayward Field.

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Hurdles queen Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone wants to carve out new territory in the 400m flat as the United States track and field trials kick off this week in Eugene, Oregon, with a ticket to the World Athletics Championships on the line.

She broke the 400m hurdles world record for an astonishing sixth time for her second straight Olympic title at Paris 2024 and now she hopes to bring home the world crown in the flat event at the global showcase in Tokyo in September.

McLaughlin-Levrone has slowly chipped away at the event after teasing her interest three years ago, becoming the second-fastest American ever with 48.74 seconds in Eugene in 2023 and winning at that same springy Hayward Field track earlier in July in 49.43sec.

“This is just a great indicator for us, moving forward, so a lot to work on, a lot to go and look back at,” the American, 25, said after the most recent win. “It’s not as daunting as it once was.”

With reigning champions like Noah Lyles and Sha’Carri Richardson guaranteed entry into the men and women’s 100m at the world championships, McLaughlin-Levrone’s 400m flat attempt injects some drama into an otherwise straightforward US trials.

Both Lyles and Richardson will run the sprint double in Eugene, though only Lyles has the bye into the world meet in the 200m after taking that title in 2023, as well.

Richardson can expect to see the 200m Olympic champion Gabrielle Thomas at the line in both events, after Thomas has kept up a busy schedule with Grand Slam Track in 2024, while the back-to-back men’s 200m Olympic silver medallist Kenny Bednarek will feature on the men’s side.

Another highlight will come in the women’s 800m, where the sentimental favourite Athing Mu-Nikolayev will hope to get her comeback story on track after stunningly failing to make the US Olympic team a year ago at the trials.

The 23-year-old had been favoured to retain her 800m gold at the Paris Games, but instead tripped and crashed to the track at Hayward Field. It was later revealed that she had a hamstring injury in the lead-up to the selection event.

She ran her first 800m in almost a year at the Prefontaine Classic earlier in July, finishing a disappointing 10th in 2min 3.44sec.

“I’m glad I made it through the race,” she told Citius Mag after the race, saying that she felt physically ready to compete at the US trials.

“I’m just happy that, you know, I’m not crazy down about it. I know it’s been a while – it’s just what comes with coming back.”

The US Outdoor Track and Field Championships begin on July 31. REUTERS

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