American McLaughlin-Levrone to miss World Athletics Championships with minor knee injury
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone will miss the World Athletics Championships in Budapest because of what the world record holder in the 400-metre hurdles called a minor knee injury.
The American posted the announcement Friday on her Instagram stories. She said she was making the decision so she can be fully healthy for the Paris Olympics next summer.
“I look forward to seeing everyone back on the track soon!” McLaughlin-Levrone wrote.
The championships run from Aug. 19-27.
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The loss of McLaughlin-Levrone is a blow to an American team coming off a 33-medal performance — 13 gold — last summer at worlds in Eugene, Oregon. She was a big part of the success, breaking her own world record in the 400 hurdles on her way to winning gold. She also ran the anchor leg when the U.S. won the 4×400 relay.
“We wish her a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing her back on the track soon,” USA Track and Field posted in a statement.
Taking McLaughlin-Levrone’s place in the 400 will be Lynna Irby-Jackson.
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