Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone makes history in women's 400 at World Championships
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is a household name in track and field. Her accolades are worthy enough to be a household name across all sports.
McLaughlin-Levrone made a strong case to be considered the best female athlete in the country. The U.S. sprinter made history by winning gold in the womens 400 with a championship record time of 47.78 at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, Japan on Thursday, Sept. 18. Its the second fastest time ever in the history of the event. Shes the first person to win world championship gold medals in the womens 400 and womens 400-meter hurdles.
Dominican Republics Marileidy Paulino crossed the finish line in a national record time of 47.98 to place second. Bahrains Salwa Eid Naser time of 48.19 was good enough for the bronze medal.
Thursday was the second time McLaughlin-Levrone made history at this years World Championships. During the semifinals, McLaughlin-Levrone ran a 48.29 to break Sanya Richards-Ross 19-year-old American record (48.70) in the 400, clocking in at 48.29. She topped her own American record Thursday with the second fastest time ever.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2025/09/18/sydney-mclaughlin-levrone-wins-womens-400-worlds/86216496007/
Some good news for a change. Well done Sydney!