Olympic silver medalist Salwa Eid Naser has once again proven her sprinting prowess, running the fastest 400m time in history at the Grand Slam Track in Kingston. With a world-leading time of 48.64s, Naser’s performance has sent shockwaves through the athletics community, showcasing her incredible form.
This remarkable achievement has put the long-standing women’s 400m world record of 46.70s, set by Marita Koch decades ago, in serious jeopardy. Naser’s jaw-dropping time of 48.67s on Day 2 of the competition has firmly positioned her as the favorite to break the historic record.
With this incredible feat, Naser not only solidified her status as one of the world’s top athletes but also brought us one step closer to witnessing a new benchmark in 400m sprinting.
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