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Best of Italian sprinter Dalia Kaddari in images

Best of Italian sprinter Dalia Kaddari in images

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Dalia Kaddari is one of the top sprinters in Italy. The two-time Italian champion won a gold medal at the 2021 European Championships in the 200 meters. She boats 136,000 followers on Instagram. Her season's best in 2025 happened in Madrid. She turned the 200 meters in 22.68. That is only .04 off her career best, which was set in 2021. She finished in the top eight at the World Championships twice.
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