Paulino Eyes $250,000 Bonus in Record Attempt at Exclusive Women’s track Event
NEW YORK – Dominican Republic’s Fiordaliza Cofil Paulino has a chance to claim a $250,000 bonus if she breaks the world record in the 400-meter dash at a women’s-only track meet scheduled for 5:00 pm at Icahn Stadium on Randall’s Island, near Manhattan. The event, debuting in 2024, offers a total prize pool of $60,000 to $2,500 for the top six finishers, but the substantial bonus adds significant stakes to Paulino’s attempt.
The competition represents the final stop in a global campaign that began in mexico in March, with subsequent events held in Jamaica, the United States, France, Monaco, Poland, and Switzerland. Paulino arrives in peak form, carrying the third-best time in history - 47.98 seconds – from her performance in Japan.She aims to surpass the longstanding world record of 47.60 seconds, held by former East German athlete Marita Koch.
The series will be broadcast live on YouTube, X, ESPN, and DAZN. World Athletics previously awarded $100,000 to Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis for breaking the world pole vault record in Tokyo, setting a precedent for substantial bonuses tied to record-breaking performances. Paulino, who also holds the Olympic record (48.17), has expressed confidence, stating her recent World Cup final performance has boosted her self-esteem as she pursues this historic goal.