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Anna Polinari produced the race of her career at the Meeting Madrid, storming to a sensational personal best of 50.36 seconds to claim victory in a thrilling women's 400m contest and register the fastest time by an Italian woman in 17 years.
The Italian star held her composure under immense pressure, edging Bahrain's Kemi Adekoya by the slimmest of margins. Adekoya crossed the line just 0.01 seconds behind in 50.37, capping off one of the closest one-lap battles of the season.
Polinari's breakthrough performance places her among the finest Italian quarter-milers in history. Her 50.36 is the quickest time by an Italian woman since Libania Grenot set the national record of 50.30 in 2009, underlining the significance of the milestone and marking a new chapter for Italian women's sprinting.
The race remained fiercely competitive from start to finish. Chile's Martina Weil secured third place in 50.43, while Ireland's Sharlene Mawdsley finished fourth in the identical time, separated only by the photo finish.
Beyond the victory, Polinari's performance sends a powerful message ahead of the major championships. Producing a personal best in such a high-quality field demonstrates not only her growing confidence but also her ability to thrive under pressure against world-class opposition. With her form peaking at the right time, she has emerged as a serious contender on the international stage.
For Italian athletics, the result is a landmark moment. Breaking a 17-year barrier is no small feat, and Polinari's remarkable run highlights the resurgence of Italy's women's sprint program. If she continues on this trajectory, the national record of 50.30 now appears well within reach, setting the stage for an exciting remainder of the season.
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