Marileidy Paulino smashes Diamond League record with stunning 48.48 run in Paris
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Dominican athlete Marileidy Paulino set a new Diamond League record in the women's 400 meters with a time of 48.48 seconds in Paris. This performance marks the fastest time in the world this season.
Why it matters
Paulino's record-breaking run cements her status as a dominant force in international athletics ahead of upcoming major championships.
Marileidy Paulino continues to redefine greatness in the women's 400 meters. The Dominican Olympic and world champion produced one of the fastest performances of her career, clocking a sensational 48.48 seconds to win the women's 400 meters at the Paris Diamond League on June 28.The remarkable run not only secured victory but also shattered the previous Diamond League record and established a new meeting record. It also stands as the fastest women's 400-meter time in the world this season, confirming that Paulino remains the athlete to beat as the international athletics calendar moves toward the biggest championships of the year.
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