Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, the reigning 2x Olympic champion and world record holder in the 400m hurdles, marked her return to hurdles competition after a hiatus of 1 year and 9 months at the Oxy Invitational. Stepping onto the track, she swiftly clinched victory in the 100m hurdles with a remarkable time of 12.71 seconds. This performance stands as the second-fastest in her illustrious career, edging out her 12.75-second start at the 2022 Penn Relays. However, amidst the celebratory buzz of her stellar comeback, discontent brewed among fans.
Notably, she withdrew from the 2023 World Championships to prioritize her health, aiming to defend her 400m hurdles world record at the Paris 2024 Olympics. However, her return to the track was marked by controversy, as her first race lacked televised coverage. This absence raised concerns within the track and field community. With McLaughlin-Levrone’s star power, fans were left disappointed by the oversight. The lack of prior announcements regarding the participation of other prominent athletes like Michael Norman, compounded fans’ frustration, who also shared their views on X.
A mix of disbelief, curiosity, and speculation for Sydney McLaughlin
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Among the myriad of comments, few stood out. One fan’s perspective particularly resonated, ‘Very impressive, but how the hell is T&F in a state where nobody knows that Syd competed? If Owen, Kemal and co. couldn’t find it, that means this meet was HIDDEN or is ridiculously small.‘ This comment sheds light on the baffling situation surrounding Syd’s competition. It suggests that even notable figures within the track and field community were unaware of the event, raising questions about its visibility and scale.
Very impressive, but how the hell is T&F in a state where nobody knows that Syd competed.
If Owen, Kemal and co. couldn't find it, that means this meet was HIDDEN or is ridiculously small https://t.co/ROVTVVN87V
— Captain (@marlonWill14) May 4, 2024
Another fan added to the discourse, stating, “Was just about to tweet this!! Literally had no idea, and apparently Michael Norman is entered in the 400 for this meet too.” This additional comment underscores the widespread surprise and lack of awareness surrounding the competition, highlighting the unexpected participation of other prominent athletes like Michael Norman.
Was just about to tweet this!! Literally had no idea, and apparently Michael Norman is entered in the 400 for this meet too
— AJT (@ATJ_main) May 4, 2024
One more fan shared their experience, saying, “I was aware of the meet, and I thought I found a live results link in the morning, but it wasn’t working. I had NO IDEA that Syd was running! It’s all a complete joke.” This comment adds to the frustration and disappointment expressed by fans regarding the lack of information and coverage surrounding the event despite efforts to stay informed.
I was aware of the meet, and I thought I found a live results link the morning, but it wasn’t working. I had NO IDEA that Syd was running! It’s all a complete joke 🤦♂️
— Owen M (@_OwenM_) May 4, 2024
Another fan expressed surprise, stating, “How did you miss this? When did this happen???” This comment reflects the astonishment of fans who discovered the event after it occurred, questioning how such a significant competition could go unnoticed within the track and field community.
How for u miss this when did this happened???? https://t.co/VImV8CAZ1h
— TrackandFieldAllDay (@Trackallyear) May 4, 2024
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Another fan commented, “She seems to be following her own course.” This observation suggests that the athlete in question is navigating her career independently, possibly making decisions that deviate from conventional expectations or patterns within the sport.
She seems to be following her own course
— Anthony parkinson (@Anthonypar56398) May 4, 2024
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These comments show fans being both perplexed by the event’s obscurity and questioning its timing and promotion.