Sydney McLaughlin Is WAAAAAAY Faster Than We Thought || L.A. Grand Prix 200 Meters

Published 2024-05-18
She might be unstoppable in 2024...

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All Comments (21)
  • @amphicyon4359
    Its getting hard to imagine what Sydney can't do at this point
  • It’s exciting to see what she can do whenever she steps on the track. Sydney is just on another level 🤯
  • @LifeissuesDLY
    I said last week that Sydney will win this race and no one believed me. Don’t forget her coach is Bob kersee! One of the greatest 200m coaches of all time
  • @blueeyedbull67
    Sydney's an athletic beast. But a Steiner 2nd after almost a year off due to injury is pretty darn good too.
  • @efisgpr
    22.07 AGAINST THE WIND 🌬️ ⏩😮 ...and EASNG out of the blocks in 0.548. WTFFFF 😮
  • @Tredawakandan
    Just recently read she will only doo 400h at Olympics. Definitely wanted to also see a 400m race since races like this show how incredible she is at whatever she does👌.
  • Can’t help but think this is just a flex from Sydney 🤣 Bol is good. Really good. But Sydney is still at another level imo.
  • @devongetman3135
    I was there in person. It was an awesome race! Great meet! Rai killed it, Norman killed it, and Hoppel. That’s impressive considering the track seemed a little slower than usual today.
  • @Elliottklassen
    That’s just absolutely incredible. A phenom amongst phenoms. She didn’t even win it in a small margin. Surely we have to believe after this start to her season that she is at least as good as she has ever been, if not more fit. I’m so excited to see what she does this year. In general, this LA Grand Prix was a phenomenal meet. Rai’s 46.6 400mH debut is also scary.
  • @footsmyth
    No one seems to be talking about her reaction time: 0.548… over HALF A SECOND reacting to the gun! Had she reacted at the minimum 0.100, her final time would be 21.62, enough for 5th fastest ALL TIME!! Add a +2.0 tail wind and she’d be under 21.6.
  • Sydney is a perfectionist. She does not compete to come second regardless of the event. We are witnessing an athlete who is transferring and utilising skills between different events to her advantage in order to be the very best. Well done, Sydney.
  • @foreverjz9284
    Was there to witness, feels great seeing Sydney race at my alma mater UCLA
  • @AthleticsEditz
    It’s important to point out that her reaction time was over HALF A SECOND in this race, so, if she’d had a good tailwind and a more normal reaction time, she’d be able to EASILY go well under 22.
  • @GreyBeard_Fit
    Been watching track & field since the early 1980s. Her coach’s wife is probably the best all-around female track athlete when we include field events but Sydney is capable of winning a Gold Medal at 100m hurdles, 200m, 400m, 400m hurdles. If she pulls off such a feat before she retires….she’s the GOAT. She could probably win the 100m if she trained exclusively for the short sprints, 100m & 200m. Sydney is ridiculous
  • @pickinviolence
    Theres no world in which femke bol should be mentioned in the same sentence as Sydney....
  • @judsdragon
    i still cant wrap my ahead around ur previous Sydney video where she won the 200m and 100m hurdles and now she goes and wins the 200m again with established 200m names dam