
Olympic Champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Expecting First Child
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is preparing to welcome her first baby while reflecting on breaking world records and inspiring the next generation. The track star, named one of Time's People of the Year, shares how motherhood will add a new chapter to her legacy of pushing boundaries.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has spent years redefining what's possible in the 400-meter hurdles, and now she's ready to step into her most exciting role yet: motherhood.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist and world record holder is expecting her first child, a baby girl, with husband Andre Levrone. The couple, who met on Instagram and married in 2022, are eagerly awaiting their daughter's arrival.
"This is completely new to me and my husband, so we're so excited to step into this journey and just to learn along the way," McLaughlin-Levrone told Woman's World. Her excitement about parenthood mirrors the same joy she's always felt about track, a sport she's loved since childhood.
McLaughlin-Levrone first captured gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, then defended her title at the 2024 Paris Games. Her dominance earned her recognition as one of Time magazine's People of the Year, an honor she views as validation of her commitment to excellence.
But records and medals aren't what drive her anymore. "Every season that I step on the track, my goal is just to be the best that I can be," she explained. Whether the world notices or not, she's focused on inspiring others to pursue greatness in their own fields.

She credits Olympic legend Allyson Felix as her longtime inspiration. "Ever since I was a young girl, I just loved seeing her poise, her grace and how she's handled things," McLaughlin-Levrone said. Now she's building on that legacy for the next generation of female athletes.
Why This Inspires
McLaughlin-Levrone's story shows how champions evolve beyond their sport. She's already thinking about how she'll support her daughter's dreams, whether that means following in her footsteps or blazing an entirely new trail.
"As I prepare to welcome my daughter, I hope I can inspire her to chase her dreams," she shared. "Whether she chooses track or another sport, I'm going to be able to be there and support her."
Self-care remains central to her routine, both on and off the track. Ice baths, massages, and proper healing practices keep her body ready for competition. She recently partnered with Band-Aid's Pro Heal initiative because recovery has become such an essential part of her athletic journey.
The world's fastest hurdler is about to discover that raising a daughter might be her greatest challenge yet.
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