The 5th Quarter Podcast with Sandy Adams

Ep 58 Sydney Griffin | Track

Sandy Adams Creative Group Season 2 Episode 58

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- In this inspiring episode of The 5th Quarter Podcast, we dive into the journey of Sydney Griffin, a former D1 sprinter/hurdler and retired semi-pro international athlete whose track career began at just 13 in Marietta, Georgia.

From an early age, Sydney faced her share of challenges, including injuries that tested her grit and determination through high school. At every step, her father—a former track athlete from Howard University—was her biggest motivator, pushing her to new heights even when the road got tough. But having a parent so deeply invested in her athletic path brought its own set of challenges, balancing motivation with pressure.

Sydney’s story didn’t end on the track. After a standout collegiate and semi-pro career, she turned her passion for sports into a powerful career in athletic administration, working with elite programs at Duke, Notre Dame, Austin Peay, Army West Point, and now Georgia Tech.

Join us as Sydney shares the highs and lows of her journey, the influence of family support, and the lessons she’s learned on resilience, leadership, and life beyond the finish line.

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