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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has been juggling a lot lately. Like, actually juggling. Last month, the Olympian showed off her skills while visiting her hometown in New Jersey .

She did the same during an appearance on the "Today" show , and at a University of Kentucky football game just after being inducted into the school's hall of fame. She can juggle balls, clubs..



. even mini-baguettes . McLaughlin-Levrone's elite juggling skills may seem like a random talent — one she learned from her fifth grade teacher in lieu of going to recess— it makes sense if you're familiar with the New Balance-sponsored hurdler's unflappable disposition and intense focus.

"With both juggling and hurdling you're in a flow state, where you're mentally not even there, your body is just doing what it knows to do," she tells PS. "They both require attention to detail, and adjusting in real time. Juggling can sometimes be a balancing act, and I do think balance in the hurdles is also really important.

" "It's a fun party trick, but it's also relaxing and therapeutic," adds McLaughlin-Levrone, who even breaks out a set of juggling balls to calm her mind pre-race. But McLaughlin-Levrone has been doing lots of proverbial juggling this year, too. In addition to winning two gold medals at the Paris Olympics (one of which involved breaking her own world record in the 400 meter hurdles), she dominated the 400m flat at an invitational race at the recent Diamond League finals in Brussels.

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