Taking Inspiration From Disney’s Movie, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Revealed How Her Life Used to Be Distributed in 4 Areas
Is Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone the most talented athlete of her generation, or is there someone better?
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is a versatile athlete who excels on and off the track. In the 400m hurdles event, she can break her own world record not once or twice, but 6 times in 4 years.
Despite spending several seasons away, she is capable of winning. Despite not having much authority, she can still participate in the 200m events.
Away from the court, the 25-year-old juggles responsibilities like a pro! Isn’t it like having a pool of skills in one wrap itself? However, Sydney’s life did not always run as well.
Since her emergence on the track, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has been turning heads because of her ability.
However, she once earned the name “Sid the Kid” because of her goofy nature. The title even followed her in the Rio Olympics when she debuted on the grandest stage as a 16-year-old.
But in the Paris Olympics, the New Jersey native has proved that she’s cruised past all those tags. Yet, that does not guarantee that Sydney has forgotten those days.
In her book, Far Beyond Gold: Running from Fear to Faith, Sydney has thoroughly drawn and mapped out pictures of her life, showcasing a similarity to the mind of Riley Andersen, a character in Disney’s Pixar movie.
Just like the junior high school girl character, Sydney’s life as well, used to be divided into four segments with no strings between them.