Marileidy Paulino
Marileidy Paulino is a renowned Dominican athlete and triple Olympic medalist, celebrated for her remarkable achievements in the 400 meters. Originating from a humble background in Don Gregorio, Nizao, she has overcome numerous challenges to reach the pinnacle of her sport. Her inspiring journey is captured in the documentary 'Sueños Dorados,' which showcases her discipline, determination, and the hardships she faced on her way to becoming a world champion. Paulino aims to leave a lasting legacy, encouraging others to pursue their dreams irrespective of their circumstances.
Born on Apr 25, 1998 (27 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| El Salvador | 2 | 6.00 | 0.63% | +10% | 6,486,201 | 44,732 | $26,000 | 179$ |
| Totals | 2 | 6,486,201 | 44,732 | $26,000 | 179$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
El Salvador:
Marileidy Paulino is mentioned as a competitor with one vote.
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El Salvador:
Marileidy Paulino won silver in the 400 meters at the World Championships in Tokyo.
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Dominican Republic:
Marileidy Paulino is the Olympic champion who inspires the film.
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Dominican Republic:
Marileidy Paulino is the world number one in the 400 meters and has won multiple Olympic and World Championship medals.
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Dominican Republic:
Marileidy Paulino closed the year on a high note by winning the Athlos event in New York.
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Dominican Republic:
Marileidy Paulino is an Olympic champion who will compete in her last race of the year in New York.
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Jamaica:
Marileidy Paulino was defeated by McLaughlin-Levrone with a time of 47.98 seconds.
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Germany:
Marileidy Paulino improved her national record in the 400 meters to 47.98 seconds, finishing second in the event.
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Jamaica:
Marileidy Paulino was forced to settle for silver this time around after finishing second in the women’s 400m.
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Jamaica:
Marileidy Paulino set a national record for silver in the women’s 400m.
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