McLaughlin cannot compete in the Diamond League Final.
The world 400m hurdles record-holder and multiple Olympic champion may still be able to compete in Brussels but only in non-Diamond League events
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, who had planned to end her incredible 2024 season by doing the 200m and 400m at the Diamond League final in Brussels, is “ineligible” to race in both events, according to Diamond League CEO Petr Stastny.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
The 25-year-old claimed her second Olympic 400m hurdles gold medal in Paris – breaking her own world record with 50.37 – and was also part of the US women’s 4x400m team that stood on the top of the podium.
However, hopes of finishing off her campaign in the Belgian capital this season may be dashed after Stastny’s comments.
In an email sent to LetsRun, he stated that “it is not about allowing a specific athlete to compete or not” but “about rules and criteria which must be fulfilled by all to becoming eligible to compete at the WDL Final”.
McLaughlin-Levrone’s eligibility revolves around “global wild cards”.
Most athletes qualify for the Diamond League final through accumulating points but they can also book their spot via these wild cards.
Four global wild cards can be given out to athletes and they were created to make sure that some of the best athletes in the world compete in the Diamond League final.
One athlete who benefited last year was Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who competed in the 3000m in Eugene.
Nevertheless, there are stipulations that have to be met for an athlete to qualify for that wild card.
According to the rules laid down by World Athletics for the Diamond League, an athlete must have either competed or achieved a result in at least one Diamond League meeting during that season.
McLaughlin-Levrone hasn’t raced at a Diamond League since last July, when she clocked 49.71 over 400m in Paris.
Stastny added: “Ms McLaughlin-Levrone does not fulfil those criteria, either by accumulating enough points or receiving a wild card.
“The final leg of the Diamond League is not an invitational meeting and any athlete proposed for a global wild card must have competed at least in one of our events during this season.”
McLaughlin-Levrone could still end her season in Brussels but it may mean running in a non-Diamond League event, which usually have weaker fields.
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Sydney McLaughlin career results in 200m and 400m
What are Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s most recent competitive outings over 200m and 400m?
Neither race is her main event, although she has run a few 400m flats in recent years.
Here are her last five final results in each event.
Women’s 200m:
- 18 May 2024 – USATF Los Angeles Grand Prix, Los Angeles – 22.07 (-0.3m/s), 1st place
- 4 May 2024 – Occidental Invitational, Los Angeles – 22.38 (+2.9m/s*), 1st place
- 29 March 2018 – Florida Relays, Gainsville – 22.39 (+1.5m/s), 1st place
- 3 June 2017 – Egg Harbor City, New Jersey – 22.96 (0.0m/s), 1st place
- 27 May 2017 – Egg Harbor City, New Jersey – 23.19 (no wind indicated), 1st place
Women’s 400m:
- 9 June 2024 – USATF New York City Grand Prix, New York – 48.75, 1st place
- 8 July 2023 – USATF Outdoor Championships, Eugene – 48.74, 1st place (49.60 in semi-finals and 49.79 in heats)
- 24 June 2023 – USATF New York City Grand Prix, New York – 49.51, 1st place
- 9 June 2023 – Meeting de Paris Diamond League, Paris – 49.71, 2nd place
- 18 May 2019 – Shanghai Diamond League, Shanghai – 50.78, 2nd place