“I don't like to bother me”- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone opens in serious


Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone recently opened about how she is just before she competed in races during a conversation with Justin Gatlin. The American Hurdler is currently preparing for its next 2025 -track event.

McLaughlin-Levrone opened its 2025 season, competing at the first stop on the Grand Slam court by Michael Johnson, which was held in Kingston, Jamaica. It ran in the 400 meters of obstacles, where it stood above the podium after making a duration of the world of 52.76 years. He also competed in the 400 -meter race, where he won the first position again by recording 50.32s.

The 25 -year -old also competed in the second and third stop of GST, which took place in Miami and Philadelphia, respectively. Now he is preparing to compete in the Prefontaine classic, scheduled for Saturday, July 5 in Hayward Field, Oregon. In the midst of the preparations, he appeared in the recent episode of Justin Gatlin and Rodney Green, where he opened on his pre-cursa rituals.

When asked if he listens to music just before competing, he replied: (29:58 onwards):

“The headphones at all times. I can't hear what happens out of it. I am completely closed. Almost frustrating if I have to remove the headphones, it actually frustrates. Yes, how, I think, the people around me have learned, as well, to leave -to be bothered.”

“I am a little more relaxed in training, but once I leave the hotel room for a race, all until the race is focused on the race,” he added.

At the third stop of the TPS, McLaughlin-Levrone ventured into his comfort zone, as he ran into 100 meters obstacles and the 100-meter flat race.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone discussed his goals before concluding his career career

In the aforementioned podcast, Sydney McLaughlin also talked about things She wants to get before wrapping her career. Athlete Star revealed that he wants to get the best results in all events he has competed. Together with the obstacles of 400 meters, he also showed his desire to sharpen his skills in races outside his comfort zone, including races of 100 and 200 m.

“I want to move away -myself of the track and the field with the best score sheet I can in terms of all the events I have directed. So, how can I get my 100 meters faster? How can I get my time of 100 meters faster, my 200m, my 400m, my 400m of obstacles. It's like the hep without the Hep. Sydney McLaughlin said.

Following the classic prefontaine, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone It is expected to be seen in the next world world championships, which is scheduled to take place in September 2025.