Sydney McLaughlin is the most dominant athlete alive; most dominant track star of the 21st century

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https://www.espn.com/olympics/track...-first-400m-hurdles-title-world-championships
ESPN said:
EUGENE, Ore. -- In the hurdles world before Sydney McLaughlin, it took years to shave fractions of seconds off records, and winning races didn't always mean rewriting history.

This once-in-a-lifetime athlete is obliterating that mindset as quickly as she's destroying the records she sets again and again.

For the fourth time in 13 months, the 22-year-old McLaughlin set the world record. On Friday, she ran the 400-meter hurdles at world championships in 50.68 seconds. She shattered her old mark by 0.73 seconds, a ridiculous number for a race of this distance and an amount of time that, in the world before McLaughlin, it had taken 33 years to trim.

"It's unreal,'' McLaughlin said in the postrace interview on the track.

She beat second-place finisher Femke Bol of the Netherlands by 1.59 seconds. McLaughlin's main rival, Dalilah Muhammad, finished third in 53.13 seconds, a time that would've won the world title with ease a mere seven years ago...

On a clear, perfect, 72-degree night at Hayward Field, McLaughlin left Bol and Muhammad behind by the 150-meter mark. By the time the American reached the final curve, it was clear this would strictly be a race against the clock.

"It was crazy,'' Bol said. "She was so far in front at the end, I was almost doubting if I really had a good race. Then, I saw the time and I thought, 'Wow, that explains a lot.'''

When McLaughlin finished, she bent to the ground, looked at the scoreboard and said, "That's great, that's great.'' She clutched her knees and smiled. A minute later, the mascot, Legend the Bigfoot, photobombed her while holding a sign saying: "World records are my favorite food.''

The 400-hurdles record of 52.34, held by Yuliya Pechonkina of Russia, had sat on the books for 16 years when Muhammad, not McLaughlin, lowered it to 52.20 at U.S. championships in Iowa in 2019.

Back then, Muhammad's coach, Boogie Johnson, said there had long been the thought that the Russian's record seemed "a little soft" and ripe for a takeover. Muhammad broke it again, at 52.16, at world championships in 2019.

That was a race McLaughlin lost by a mere 0.07, and one that set her about making changes.

Since connecting with coach Bobby Kersee, she has broken the record at last year's Olympic trials (51.90), the Olympics (51.46) and nationals last month (51.41). Now, this -- a 1.4% improvement on a four-week-old record and a maiden voyage into times in the 50s.

"I definitely thought it was possible,'' Muhammad said. "And after that race, I think 49 is possible.''

McLaughlin has set three of her four records on this very track at Hayward Field. She has turned what used to be the best one-on-one showdown in track -- her vs. Muhammad -- into a one-woman show for the time being.

Some answers lie in the mix of improved track surfaces, new technology in the spikes that hurdling great Edwin Moses compared to "having trampolines on your shoes,'' and a new coaching regimen employed by Kersee, who has worked with virtually all of America's greats, in the run-up to last year's Olympics.

But mostly, pure talent.

"It's just putting everything that you've done in practice into the race to the point where you're just letting your body do what it does,'' McLaughlin said.

Another way to look at McLaughlin's dominance: Traversing the track while leaping 10 hurdles took her only 1.57 seconds longer than Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas needed to win the 400-flat, held about a half-hour before the main event.

In the men's race, American Michael Norman won the world title in 44.29 seconds, pulling away from 2012 Olympic champion Kirani James over the final 80 meters...

And then came McLaughlin. She and Muhammad upped the U.S. medals total to 26 through eight days. The Americans need five more to surpass their championships record. The weekend is heavy with relays, which will include the surprise return of Allyson Felix in the 4x400.

It would be no surprise to see McLaughlin (and Muhammad) on America's 4x400 relay team, too, just as they were last summer in Tokyo where they helped the U.S. win gold.

Speaking of that 400 flat, McLaughlin teased the idea that she might have a future there, as well.

The girl looks like goddamn Secretariat rolling through the finish line. Even Usain Bolt couldn't touch this margin of dominance (skip to 4:00 if you want to see just the race).


Women's 400m Hurdles World Record Progression
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_400_metres_hurdles_world_record_progression#Progression

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Saw the world championships were on yesterday and coincidentally saw this race. Very impressive. Given she's already been part of a gold medal winning 4 x 400 flat team, I wonder why she doesn't just focus on the flats. Hurdles is kind of a weird event to focus on when she obviously has the speed to also dominate in flats.
 
Bolt did it for a decade in multiple non-can events while pulling up and celebrating with 20m to go.

McLaughlin is definitely impressive though.
 
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https://www.espn.com/olympics/track...-first-400m-hurdles-title-world-championships


The girl looks like goddamn Secretariat rolling through the finish line. Even Usain Bolt couldn't touch this margin of dominance (skip to 4:00 if you want to see just the race).


Women's 400m Hurdles World Record Progression
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_400_metres_hurdles_world_record_progression#Progression

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She's going to Break that 50 sec mark .
 
@Elzio Dennick is the foremost authority on track around here so I will wait for him to chime in.

Ah shucks.

What McLauglin is doing right now has never been seen in the female 400hh before, it's as if some alien arrived. Now the talk is go after that 47.60 400 flat world record held by Marita Koch a German who was totally doped to the gills.

It appears a 50.0 hurdles time is a 47ish flat time according to some chart so the girl is realistically in the hunt.
 
Saw the world championships were on yesterday and coincidentally saw this race. Very impressive. Given she's already been part of a gold medal winning 4 x 400 flat team, I wonder why she doesn't just focus on the flats. Hurdles is kind of a weird event to focus on when she obviously has the speed to also dominate in flats.

Think you will be seeing her doing just that starting next season.
 
sydney-mclaughlin-1.jpg

https://www.espn.com/olympics/track...-first-400m-hurdles-title-world-championships


The girl looks like goddamn Secretariat rolling through the finish line. Even Usain Bolt couldn't touch this margin of dominance (skip to 4:00 if you want to see just the race).


Women's 400m Hurdles World Record Progression
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_400_metres_hurdles_world_record_progression#Progression

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Good stuff my man, major props!!!!!
 
The announcers pointed out her time in the 400 hurdles final would have been good enough for 7th place in the 400 flat finals. That’s nuts.

Yup her Hurdle time is only was only 1.1 seconds behind the current 2022 High , a lot of people think she can bear the WR that has stood since 1985.
 
The announcers pointed out her time in the 400 hurdles final would have been good enough for 7th place in the 400 flat finals. That’s nuts.

Yes it is, that is why there is all this excitement surrounding her, she is something very special and.......young. What can se do?
 
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Yep, she is without question a legit honey and she has a lot of cool and class.
I saw her in person at the Penn Relays. She looked like she had just stepped off a photo shoot after ripping off a sub 13 100m hurdles. (I didn't even know she ran the 100m until that day.)
 
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