I touched on this the other day when I was talking about the Olympic track & field schedule, but I figured it was worth its own post, as well. Because it truly is asinine that the women's 400 and 400 hurdles will overlap in LA. Especially when it all but eliminates the possibility of Sydney McLaughlin attempting to double. She's not only one of the biggest stars in track & field, she's American. Making it so that she can't do the double makes absolutely no sense!
They're still more than two years out, so there's always a possibility that they'll make a change so that it's doable. That's what they did the last time the Summer Olympics were in the U.S. They adjusted the schedule for Michael Johnson, pushing the men's 200 back so that he could double in the 200 and 400, which he did spectacularly (Johnson set a world record in the 200 that stood until Usain Bolt). So, if Syd were to truly announce her intention to go for a 400/400 hurdles double in 2028, I'm sure the organizers would make that happen.
Except they shouldn't have to. That's the issue. The track & field program lasts 10 days. They easily could've made it so that the schedule doesn't have to be adjusted at all. It would require running at least one 400-meter race pretty much every day in that span, but that's certainly manageable. And it would make it possible to do both events without having to change anything. Now, when/if they do change the schedule, it'll be obvious that it's for one person.
The current schedule has the heats of the 400 during the Day 1 night session, with both rounds of the mixed 4x400 relay the next day. The repechages of the 400 (which McLaughlin presumably wouldn't need to run) are set for the morning session on Monday. On Tuesday, it's the first round of the 400 hurdles in the morning and the semifinals of the 400 at night. Repechages of the 400 hurdles (which, again, likely won't include McLaughlin) on Wednesday morning, then the most ridiculous part of the scheduling--the 400 hurdles semis AND 400 final within about 90 minutes of each other on Thursday night. The 400 hurdles final is Saturday night, while both rounds of the women's 4x400 relay are on Sunday.
Doubling under this schedule isn't completely impossible, but it would certainly be difficult. I included the mixed 4x400 simply because there will likely be some women who do both that relay and the individual event. McLaughlin won't be one of them. It needs to be taken into consideration, though, because it wouldn't be right to ask those women to compete in both events on the same day. For McLaughlin, however, that's a full day off. Both heats of the women's 4x400 relay are on the same day, as well, but she'll only run in the final.
So, considering the fact that she likely won't have to race in the repechages, McLauglin's schedule would look like this if she were to attempt a double: Saturday-400; Sunday-off; Monday-off; Tuesday-hurdles AM, 400 PM; Wednesday-off; Thursday-hurdles & 400 final PM; Friday-off; Saturday-hurdles final; Sunday-relay. That's four off days (out of 10) and two days with both events. If not for Thursday night, they probably wouldn't need to change it at all. (And, yes, swimmers often swim multiple events in the same session. Swimming is a much different sport, though.)
Bobby Kersee, McLaughlin's coach, was irate when the schedule was released. And rightfully so. Frankly, he should be angry about it. Sydney McLaughlin is a unique talent who has a chance to do something unique in LA. At least she did. Because, as it stands now, and knowing how he plots out his athletes' training and race schedules, it seems unlikely Kersee will even let her attempt both. She'll have to make a choice she really shouldn't have to make.
Here's the thing about it, too. This wouldn't be doubling for the sake of simply doing both events. She could easily win both. McLaughlin is the dominant figure in the 400 hurdles. She's the world record-holder and two-time reigning Olympic champion. She didn't run the 400 hurdles at Worlds this year. Instead, she ran the open 400...and set the American record while winning the gold. McLaughlin is one of the best in the world at both events and, frankly, track & field fans have been waiting for her to double at either Worlds or the Olympics.
It's not clear which event she'll choose to run in LA (it's not even clear which she'll run in 2026). The fact that she has to make a choice at all, though, is absurd! The 2028 Olympics are IN THE U.S.! Why wouldn't you want to give an American star the chance?! Especially when it isn't even a guarantee that she'd go for the double. Now they're forcing her hand. If Kersee requests the schedule change on McLaughlin's behalf, they're committing to the double with no chance to back out.
We aren't talking about a change that's super drastic, either. The repechage round, which was added in Paris, complicates things for sure. They only have the repechage round at the Olympics, and it doesn't just add a round. It adds a day! They also like to give them a day off between the semifinals and final, so each event needs five days to complete. Which means there has to be some overlap. But, again, it's doable.
To make it work, the mixed 4x400 relay would have to be on Day 1 (which it was at both Olympics where the event's been contested). Then the first round of the 400 in the morning session on Day 2 and the repechages on the morning of Day 3. The 400 semifinals at night on Day 4, then the 400 hurdles start on Day 5. Day 6 would be the only one with an overlap, repechages of the 400 hurdles and the final of the open 400. Then the 400 hurdles semis on Day 7, Day 8 off and the 400 hurdles final on Day 9. And the heats of the 4x400 relay could either be on Day 9 or the Day 10 morning session before the relay final in the last session.
Under my proposed schedule, McLaughlin wouldn't have to run twice in a day at all (unless she somehow ended up in a repechage). In fact, it would make it pretty easy to run all three events. Assuming she doesn't have to run a repechage, she'd race seven times in nine days after getting the opening day off. A lot of racing to be sure, but very doable. And, to even attempt to win three gold medals, you've gotta run a lot of races!
A 400/400 hurdles double, which has never been attempted before at an Olympics, would be the story of the first week. Especially when it's somebody who isn't just an American, but somebody who lives and trains in LA, going for it. Which is why the LA Olympic track & field schedule makes absolutely no sense! She may not have done it anyway. But at least give her the chance!
Hopefully someone comes to their senses and the schedule is changed. And not just because Bobby Kersee requested it. Because, frankly, he shouldn't need to request it! Whoever made that schedule dropped the ball! The double is the only thing Syd hasn't done. The LA Olympics would be the perfect setting to do it. As long as they realize they screwed up and make it possible after all.
I'm a sports guy with lots of opinions (obviously about sports mostly). I love the Olympics, baseball, football and college basketball. I couldn't care less about college football and the NBA. I started this blog in 2010, and the name "Joe Brackets" came from the Slice Man, who was impressed that I picked Spain to win the World Cup that year.
Friday, November 21, 2025
Switch It For Syd
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