Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's fans recently showcased their love and admiration towards the Olympic gold medalist's new pictures from the Gatorade Campaign ahead of the 2024 Olympics trials in June. McLaughlin-Levrone presented herself in Gatorade's "Is it in you?" campaign.
She featured alongside Boston Celtics' forward Jayson Tatum, Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway, and NFL quarterback Josh Allen. The Olympian is seen grinding it out on the track with a voiceover by legendary basketball player Michael Jordon in the video.
McLaughlin Levrone, who secured two gold medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, including the 400m hurdles and the 4x400m relay, shared a glimpse of the campaign on social media and wrote,
"IT sweats everything."
Fans who couldn't stop gushing over the beauty of the sprinter presented themselves in the comment section as one of them wrote:
"No one does it better 👏 also shout out to this day."
"She's really that girl!!!! For the Lord! I’m about to run thru a brick wall this AM after watching that. Brb," wrote another fan.
A fan showered their admiration while anticipating McLaughlin's participation in 200 and 400m flat events in the Olympic year.
"This picture is just so ice cold beautiful! So you are running the 200 AND the straight 400?"
"Sweat looks good on you God knew when he made you ⚡️💛," wrote other fan.
Here are a few other reactions from fans:
"The structure of your jaw line, clef chin, sexy! You have it all beautiful lady."
"Can't wait to see you in Paris."
"Learning to fall back in love with the sport" - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone expresses her affection towards the sport after her exploit at the 2024 LA USATF Grand Prix
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone stepped back on the track at the 2024 Mt. SAC Relays after remaining dormant from the sport since the 2023 World Athletics Championships due to a knee injury.
Following this, she competed at the 2024 LA USATF Grand Prix, securing a gold medal in the women's 200m by posting her personal best time of 22.07 seconds to leave behind fellow American sprinters, including Abby Steiner and Brittany Brown, clocking 22.32 and 22.35 seconds, respectively.
Post her victory, she took to social media to express her love for the sport with the fans.
"Learning to fall back in love with the sport I’ve grown up in," she wrote. "It has its ups and downs with injuries, shortcomings, and everything in between. Still, it’s the most joyful experience to feel the freedom of running."
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone will next be seen competing in her Olympic season's first 400m hurdles at the 2024 Edwin Moses Legends Meet on Friday, May 31, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia.