At the youthful age of 24, Sydney McLaughlin Levrone boasts an impressive array of titles–Olympic gold medalist, world record holder, and devoted wife. Now, she gracefully adds yet another accolade to her repertoire: author. While putting pen to paper wasn’t initially on her radar, McLaughlin-Levrone found herself embracing the idea when presented with the opportunity to share her remarkable journey.

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Reflecting on the genesis of her literary venture, McLaughlin-Levrone admitted, “At first, I was a little unsure about how much insight I could offer given my 22 years of life at the time.” However, the inspiration behind her literary endeavor and the driving force that propelled her to write this book has recently come to light, shedding light on the motivations that fueled McLaughlin-Levrone’s venture into authorship.

Unveiling Sydney McLaughlin Levrone’s inspirational transformation

Track Spice recently shared a captivating post featuring Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone on X. She unveiled her cherished memory of the Olympics in this reel. Sydney recounted her proudest career moment in Tokyo 2020, winning her first gold and fulfilling a “childhood dream”. She vividly described the surreal experience of being in the village. Sydney rode elevators alongside gymnastic legends like Simone Biles and Laurie Hernandez. She reflected on the advice she would give her younger self, emphasizing the importance of staying true to her own path and finding solace in her faith.

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The inspiration behind Sydney’s book stems from a profound transformation in her life. For a significant portion of her journey, fear had a firm grip on her existence, ultimately consuming her identity. However, according to her, Jesus Christ liberated her from this fear. In her words, the book aims not only to recount her experiences but also to inspire others to break free from the shackles of fear and discover a profound sense of freedom. She aptly captures this sentiment with the phrase “far beyond gold.”

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Sydney emphasizes the transient nature of gold medals and underscores the true value of possessing something secure and enduring in the pursuit of personal growth and fulfillment.

Navigating setbacks with faith and focus

In a recent interview on NBC’s The Today Show, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone shared her thoughts. Reflecting on her missed opportunity at the recent championships in Budapest due to a knee injury, the Women’s 400m Hurdles world record holder acknowledged two perspectives. She views setbacks either as a gift from God or as the end of the world. McLaughlin-Levrone saw it as an opportunity to reset and focus on aspects of her life she might not have paid attention to before.

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Looking ahead to Paris 2024, the Olympic champion expressed her goals of running freely, representing the country with excellence, and aiming to bring more medals back for Team USA while continuously striving for personal improvement.

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Maleeha Shakeel is a Senior Olympic Sports Writer at EssentiallySports, known for covering some of the biggest moments in global sport. From the World Athletics Championships 2023 to the Paris Olympics 2024 and the Winter Cup 2025, she has reported live on events that define sporting history. Her coverage has also been cited by Olympics.com on its official platform. Whether breaking developments in real time, such as her widely-followed live blog on Jordan Chiles’ medal revocation, or crafting feature stories that explore the mental and emotional journeys of athletes, Maleehah’s work blends accuracy, clarity, and storytelling flair to resonate with fans worldwide. As part of EssentiallySports’ Journalistic Excellence Program, an in-house initiative to hone advanced reporting, editorial strategy, and audience-focused writing, she has developed a distinct voice that focuses on people, pressure, and pivotal moments. From chronicling Sha’Carri Richardson’s sprints to capturing Letsile Tebogo’s rise, her reporting offers readers insight beyond the scoreboard.

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