The Women’s 400m Was BRUTAL || Paulino & Naser Exposed Everyone
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The Women’s 400m Was BRUTAL || Paulino & Naser Exposed Everyone
The women’s 400 meters at the 2025 Grand Slam Track series has revealed a clear truth: this is no longer just a fast event—it is a brutal test of specialization, strength, and tactical maturity. Across Miami and Kingston, two elite races told one combined story about power, limits, and who truly belongs among the 400-meter elite.
In Miami, Marileidy Paulino delivered a performance that bordered on ruthless efficiency. Facing seasoned American quarter-milers Kendall Ellis and Alexis Holmes, Paulino controlled the race from the stagger. Her stride remained relaxed yet forceful, her rhythm unbroken as the field strained to respond. Ellis and Holmes—both capable of sub-50 performances—were simply unable to match Paulino’s sustained velocity through the final 120 meters. The gap wasn’t just physical; it was technical and psychological. Paulino ran like an athlete who understands every inch of the 400, while her rivals fought the distance.
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