In an incredible display of athletic prowess and a surprising lack of concern for inanimate objects, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone shattered the world record in the women’s 400m hurdles at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Her blazing time of 50.37 seconds not only secured her a second Olympic gold medal but also left the hurdles themselves unscathed, proving that even barriers of wood and metal are no match for her sheer dominance.
Experts have praised her performance, noting that her time would have been even faster had the hurdles not been in the way.
It seems that in the world of track and field, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone reigns supreme, and we are all just living in her shadow. Oh, and did we mention she’s also a part-time lumberjack?