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The Women's 400m USA And Great Britain Got Destroyed By Dominican Republic
The Women's 400m USA And Great Britain Got Destroyed By Dominican Republic
The women’s 400 meters at the second stop of the 2025 Grand Slam Track series in Miami turned into one of the most dramatic showdowns of the season. Nearly every athlete on the start list boasted sub-50 second credentials, so the anticipation was enormous—and the race more than lived up to it.
Heading into the event, all eyes were on Bahrain’s Salwa Eid Naser, the Olympic silver medalist who had dazzled in Kingston just weeks earlier with a blistering 48.67. Yet Marileidy Paulino of the Dominican Republic carried an impressive record of never having lost to Naser in a 400-meter final, a streak she was eager to protect. Alongside them, familiar talents such as Kendall Ellis, Alexis Holmes, Amber Anning, and Britain’s reigning world indoor champion added depth to what was already a stacked field.
From the gun, Naser blasted out with her trademark ferocity, attacking the first half of the race with intent. She carved out an early margin by the 200-meter mark, while Holmes applied pressure from the middle lanes and Anning tried to keep contact on the inside. Paulino, however, refused to be rattled. Staying calm and collected, she trusted her pacing strategy rather than chasing Naser too soon.
Видео The Women's 400m USA And Great Britain Got Destroyed By Dominican Republic канала Fast Lane Focus
The women’s 400 meters at the second stop of the 2025 Grand Slam Track series in Miami turned into one of the most dramatic showdowns of the season. Nearly every athlete on the start list boasted sub-50 second credentials, so the anticipation was enormous—and the race more than lived up to it.
Heading into the event, all eyes were on Bahrain’s Salwa Eid Naser, the Olympic silver medalist who had dazzled in Kingston just weeks earlier with a blistering 48.67. Yet Marileidy Paulino of the Dominican Republic carried an impressive record of never having lost to Naser in a 400-meter final, a streak she was eager to protect. Alongside them, familiar talents such as Kendall Ellis, Alexis Holmes, Amber Anning, and Britain’s reigning world indoor champion added depth to what was already a stacked field.
From the gun, Naser blasted out with her trademark ferocity, attacking the first half of the race with intent. She carved out an early margin by the 200-meter mark, while Holmes applied pressure from the middle lanes and Anning tried to keep contact on the inside. Paulino, however, refused to be rattled. Staying calm and collected, she trusted her pacing strategy rather than chasing Naser too soon.
Видео The Women's 400m USA And Great Britain Got Destroyed By Dominican Republic канала Fast Lane Focus
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