Who is Olympic hurdler Sydney McLaughlin’s husband?

Meet Andre Levrone, the former football player and husband to the fastest hurdler in the world.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has set the standard on the track for the 400m hurdles. The former University of Kentucky runner has two gold medals — one in the 400m hurdles and one in the 400m race — from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, and she’s expected to win another this year in Paris.

McLaughlin-Levrone has six of the top-10 times in the 400m hurdles, including the World Record pace of 50.65 that she set in the 2024 Olympic trials in June. She will only be running the hurdles in this Olympics.

In her cheering section will be husband Andre Levrone, a former football player at the University of Virginia. Levrone had 46 receptions for 864 yards and eight touchdowns as a Cavalier before being picked up by the Baltimore Ravens as a free agent.

He would spend time with the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Carolina Panthers before his time in the NFL ended, but Levrone has since worked as a real estate agent and project engineer.

The couple started dating in 2020, got engaged in 2021 and were married in 2022.

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Preliminary rounds for the women’s 400m hurdles begin on August 4 in Paris.

Every Team USA athlete looking to defend gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics

These Americans are back at the Olympics and looking for more gold.

With 39 gold medals at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, the United States led all nations for the third straight Summer Games since 2012.

Though the total was Team USA’s lowest gold medal count since 2008, make no mistake, it’s still the team to beat in many competitions entering the 2024 Paris Olympics. You need not look further than the returning medalists looking to defend their titles.

That doesn’t include gold medalists from previous Olympics (Simon Biles!), which we won’t get to here. But below is a look at the 2021 gold medalists back for more this summer.

Men’s basketball 5×5

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  • Bam Adebayo
  • Devin Booker
  • Kevin Durant
  • Jrue Holiday
  • Jayson Tatum

Women’s basketball 5×5

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  • Napheesa Collier
  • Chelsea Gray
  • Brittney Griner
  • Jewell Loyd
  • Breanna Stewart
  • Diana Taurasi
  • A’ja Wilson

Canoe/kayak

  • Nevin Harrison (canoe sprint: women’s single 200m)

Cycling

  • Jennifer Valente (cycling track: women’s omnium)

Fencing

  • Lee Kiefer (women’s foil individual)

Golf

  • Nelly Korda
  • Xander Schauffele

Gymnastics

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  • Jade Carey (artistic gymnastics: floor exercise)
  • Suni Lee (artistic gymnastics: women’s all-around)

Paratriathlon

  • Kendall Gretsch

Shooting

  • Vincent Hancock (men’s skeet)

Surfing

  • Carissa Moore

Swimming

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  • Caeleb Dressel (men’s 100m butterfly, 4x100m freestyle relay, 4x100m medley relay, 50m freestyle)
  • Bobby Finke (men’s 1500m freestyle, 800m freestyle)
  • Chase Kalisz (men’s 400m individual medley)
  • Katie Ledecky (women’s 1500m freestyle, 800m freestyle)
  • Ryan Murphy (men’s 4x100m medley relay)

Track & Field

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  • Valarie Allman (women’s discus)
  • Rai Benjamin (men’s 4x400m relay)
  • Ryan Crouser (men’s shot put)
  • Bryce Deadmon (men’s 4x400m relay)
  • Kendall Ellis (women’s 4x400m relay)
  • Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (women’s 4x400m relay, 400m hurdles)
  • Katie Moon (women’s pole vault)
  • Michael Norman (men’s 4x400m relay)
  • Vernon Norwood (men’s 4x400m relay)

Volleyball

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  • Annie Drews
  • Jordan Larson
  • Chiaka Ogbogu
  • Jordyn Poulter
  • Kelsey Robinson-Cook
  • Jordan Thompson
  • Haleigh Washington
  • Justine Wong Orantes

Water Polo

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  • Rachel Fattal
  • Kaleigh Gilchrist
  • Ashleigh Johnson
  • Amanda Longan
  • Maddie Musselman
  • Maggie Steffens

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