Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone expressed her thoughts about returning to the track after the off-season. The American athlete shared that she enjoyed the off-season and has been slowly getting back to training as she prepares for the upcoming season. Ad The Olympic gold medalist triumphed in the women’s 400m and concluded her 2025 season at the World Athletics Championships. A busy track season like this has shown the extent of her versatility on the track, since she ran everything from the 100m up to the 400m. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone shared that participating in multiple events gave her a different look at the sport because it helped to improve multiple aspects of her performance. Ad Trending Recently, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone was inducted into New Jersey’s Hall of Fame and spoke about her return to the track in the upcoming season in an interview with Fox 5 New York. The American athlete shared that she enjoyed her time away from the track by trying multiple delicacies as well as going on a vacation with her husband. McLaughlin-Levrone expressed that she began her training for the upcoming season progressively. “You know I enjoyed my off-season a little too much, so I am going to slowly get back to training now. I’ve been eating a little too much, but you have to rest,” she said. (1: 02 onwards) Ad Moreover, speaking about representing New Jersey on the global stage, she said: People are like New Jersey? Where is that even on the map? I’m like, trust me, we have a lot of power, we have a lot of strength, there’s a lot behind us, and I just feel like we are determined in whatever we do. So, I try to carry that with me even when I’m travelling the world.” Ad Ad Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone opens up about dealing with tough situations in her career Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone spoke about dealing with tough moments in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar. According to the American track and field star, being a part of such a highly competitive track circuit automatically comes with its own set of challenges, and one should be strong-minded enough to cope with such setbacks. Ad Moreover, McLaughlin-Levrone expressed how she had prepared herself to deal with uncomfortable situations and push through adversity to achieve success. “There are definitely moments that are harder than others. Injuries, losses, or just the monotony of running around the oval every day. But those challenges are what make you a better athlete. I’ve learned to be comfortable being uncomfortable. Pushing through what looks like a very challenging situation is often how we get the most growth out of ourselves,” she said. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone shared that such moments play a pivotal role in shaping an athlete into a better version of themselves. × Feedback Why did you not like this content? Clickbait / Misleading Factually Incorrect Hateful or Abusive Baseless Opinion Too Many Ads Other Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Edited by Adityan Pillai.
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“I’ve been eating a little too much”- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone opens up about returning to track amid off season after winning major honor

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