Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has recently received the honorable achievement of being inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. She will be joining other renowned personalities, including the Jonas brothers, Dana Bash, and more.McLaughlin-Levrone opened her 2025 season by competing on the first stop of Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track on April 5, 2025. Here, she won the 400m hurdles event by clocking a world-leading time of 52.76s. Along with competing in the first stop in Jamaica, the American also competed in the other two stops of GST, including Miami and Philadelphia.Following the successful races in GST, the Olympian is now gearing up for the 50th edition of the Prefontaine Classic, where she will be competing in the women’s 400m. Amid these preparations, McLaughlin-Levrone received the major honor of being inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame and will be joined by other personalities, including Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, the American journalist Dana Bash, and more.A total of 17 inductees were chosen among 60 nominees through public voting, and the induction ceremony for the 2025 class will be held on November 21, 2025, at the American Dream megamall in East Rutherford. The names of all the inductees were announced on June 24, 2025. One of the fan pages of McLaughlin-Levrone announced this news on X, writing:”Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone to be Inducted into New Jersey Hall of Fame this fall.”Here is the full post:McLaughlin-Levrone had a smooth run at the Paris Olympics, as she earned two gold medals in the 400m hurdles and 4x400m relay race.Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone opened up about her preparation and how she stays focused under Olympic pressure Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone recently sat for a conversation with Michael Johnson, where she spoke about managing pressure while competing in the Olympic Games. She revealed that her belief in faith plays one of the most important roles and doesn’t limit her identity to wins and losses.”I would say my faith is a huge part of it, just knowing that my identity is not in whether I win or lose the race. First and foremost, gives me so much peace to just go out there and use the gift that I鈥檝e been given. But ultimately, I think in the moment, it鈥檚 just, everybody says I look so serious. I鈥檓 not waving at the camera; I鈥檓 locked in because I know what I am there to do,” Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone said. (7:50 onwards)Talking about her preparations, she added:”I am really focused on executing and giving my all to everything that I鈥檓 here to do. I鈥檓 talking to myself, I’m repeating my race plan in my head. The night before, I鈥檓 visualizing a lot, praying a lot, and spending time, you know, in the word.”Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has won a total of four Olympic medals in her career so far, including two gold medals in the 2020 Games and two gold medals in the 2024 Olympics.