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Abby Steiner’s journey is a story of speed, dominance, heartbreak, and resilience. In 2022, she took the track world by storm — breaking collegiate records, setting an American indoor record in the 200m (22.09), running a blazing 21.80 outdoors, and winning two World Championship relay gold medals. She looked unstoppable. A future Olympic star. The next great name in American sprinting. But greatness is never a straight line. Over the next year, Steiner endured three major foot surgeries — including procedures on her Achilles and bone spur removals — setbacks that would challenge even the toughest athletes. Months of rehabilitation. Interrupted training. Lingering pain. Doubt. And still, she came back. At the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials, she ran 22.30 in the 200m — a world-class time that ranked among the best globally. In almost any other Olympic year, that would have been enough to make the team. But in the brutal arena of U.S. sprinting, only the top three qualify. The final demanded 21.91 just to secure third place — the fastest qualifying standard in trials history. This video breaks down: • Abby Steiner’s historic 2022 breakout • The physical and mental toll of three surgeries • Her courageous 2024 comeback • Why making Team USA might be harder than winning Olympic medals • And what her story tells us about resilience at the highest level Track and field in the United States is unforgiving. The margins are microscopic. The competition is relentless. But Abby Steiner’s journey proves that true greatness isn’t defined only by medals — it’s defined by the fight to return when everything goes wrong. If you love sprinting, comeback stories, and the brutal beauty of elite competition, this is one you don’t want to miss. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.