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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone hopes to inspire her unborn child.
Summary
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is due in July 2026 and has reduced training intensity while preparing to return for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is expecting her first child and is due in July 2026. She and her husband timed the pregnancy with the international track calendar so she would have two years before the 2028 Olympics. She has eased training in her third trimester and said the baby's health comes first. McLaughlin-Levrone holds four Olympic gold medals and the 400-meter hurdles world record, and she married Andre Levrone Jr. in 2022.
Key details:
- Due in July 2026.
- The couple planned timing around global track-and-field events to allow a return before the 2028 Olympics.
- She has reduced training intensity during pregnancy and described earlier all-day morning sickness that has since eased.
- Andre Levrone Jr. is described as supportive and involved in caring for her and the baby's health.
- McLaughlin-Levrone is a spokesperson for the "Heal Like a PRO" Band-Aid campaign.
Summary:
She said she hopes to return to training after her daughter's birth and to prepare for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Meanwhile the couple is focusing on the pregnancy and family life while she maintains lower-intensity workouts.
