3 July 2024

BREAKING News Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone field for Divorce with with young husband Andre Levrone Jr…

the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The present world record in 400m hurdles, which is 50.68 seconds, is also held by McLaughlin, who cemented this achievement at the 2022 World Athletics Championships. After missing last year’s action due to an injury, the 24-year-old athlete is set to return at the 2024 Olympics.

Two-time Olympic champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone recently shared an adorable moment with her husband, and former NFL player, Andren Levrone Jr. The couple did not visit any fancy restaurant or resort, instead, they seemed to be spending time at their home.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone dated Andren for a year in 2021, eventually tying the knot the same year. The 24-year-old athlete and the 28-year-old real estate advisor met through a close friend.

As the couple have been together for a great amount of time, McLaughlin-Levrone recently took a moment to express what Andren Levrone Jr. meant to her.

She shared an Instagram story of her and her husband chilling in their room. While Andren was using his laptop, Sydney held his left hand which made him smile. Sharing the picture, the 400m hurdles champion athlete captioned it:

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is a record-breaking track and field star who says she was “running from God for years” — but isn’t any longer.

The 24-year-old Olympian details her spiritual journey in new book, “Far Beyond Gold: Running From Fear To Faith,” out Jan. 30.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone dated Andren for a year in 2021, eventually tying the knot the same year. The 24-year-old athlete and the 28-year-old real estate advisor met through a close friend.As the couple have been together for a great amount of time, McLaughlin-Levrone recently took a moment to express what Andren Levrone Jr. meant to her.

“Redirecting where my identity was is the biggest thing,” McLaughlin-Levrone tells TODAY.com in an interview at 30 Rock in New York, following her TODAY appearance. Mary McLaughlin, sat in on the interview, beaming the entire time. Her husband, Andre Levrone, Jr. was also present.

“If I won, that was my worth, my value. If I was loved, that was my worth, my value,” the hurdler says of her perspective before her awakening.

the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The present world record in 400m hurdles, which is 50.68 seconds, is also held by McLaughlin, who cemented this achievement at the 2022 World Athletics Championships. After missing last year’s action due to an injury, the 24-year-old athlete is set to return at the 2024 Olympics.

(But with) Christ, being able to redirect that to him — that being the center and the focus of my identity … has helped everything else in my life to fall into place as it should be, which has been a blessing that’s helped on and off the track,” the says.

McLaughlin-Levrone says the personal evolution helped her out the “very low point” she fell into during the pandemic.

“I felt like I was running from God for years. That’s when I was like, ‘God, I surrender it to you. I don’t know what this looks like. I don’t know what it means. Just show me what you’re trying to show me,’” she says.

After that breakthrough, McLaughlin says “the gospel became clear.”

“Scripture talks about the veil being taken off of your eyes. That’s what happened. It just made sense,” she says.

And she says she’s been winning ever since she surrendered, on and off the track. She and Levrone, a former NFL wide receiver currently in seminary school, got married in 2022. They met after he slid into her DMs, she told The Knot, and they attended Bible Study together.

The same year as her wedding, she broke her own world record to become, yet again, the 400m hurdles World champion and record holder with a time of 50.68. The following summer, in 2023, she won the national title in the 400m with a time of 48.75, nearly breaking the American record of 48.70 in the event. She became the third U.S. woman to run the 400 in under 49 seconds. She’s currently training for the 2024 summer Olympics in Paris.

The title of her book and the stories she shares in it comes from 1 Peter 1, a scripture in the Bible, that “talks about how our inheritance is imperishable, undefiled, unfading.”

“It’s more precious than rubies and more precious than gold. I run track, by the grace of God, I’m able to win medals. But that doesn’t come with you. That doesn’t transfer over when this life is done. What is your security? I think being able to be in Christ and have that influence that is so much, far beyond this world has to offer, is the point of life,” she says.

The New Jersey native says her goal in life and athletics is “just growth.”

The same year as her wedding, she broke her own world record to become, yet again, the 400m hurdles World champion and record holder with a time of 50.68. The following summer, in 2023, she won the national title in the 400m with a time of 48.75, nearly breaking the American record of 48.70 in the event. She became the third U.S. woman to run the 400 in under 49 seconds. She’s currently training for the 2024 summer Olympics in Paris.

The title of her book and the stories she shares in it comes from 1 Peter 1, a scripture in the Bible, that “talks about how our inheritance is imperishable, undefiled, unfading.”

“It’s more precious than rubies and more precious than gold. I run track, by the grace of God, I’m able to win medals. But that doesn’t come with you. That doesn’t transfer over when this life is done. What is your security? I think being able to be in Christ and have that influence that is so much, far beyond this world has to offer, is the point of life,” she says.

The New Jersey native says her goal in life and athletics is “just growth.”

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