March 10, 2025
Zaynab Dosso, athlete of "Webuild for Sport. Building a Dream: Stories of Champions" campaign, wins European Gold Medal and breaks Italian 60-metre Record
Milan, March 10, 2025 – The extraordinary success of Zaynab Dosso at the Indoor European athletics championship in Apeldoorn brought great satisfaction, as the athlete won the gold medal for the 60-metre-dash, also establishing an Italian record with a timing of 7’’01. This is an important personal result for Zaynab Dosso, who for Webuild stands for commitment, resilience and determination, values that the Group shares and promotes globally.
"When I walk onto the track, my goal this year is to arrive first in all races. I am happy that day after day I am growing and becoming more mature. It was my dream, I wanted it badly and I achieved it", commented Dosso, the "" campaign protagonist, after her win. The campaign, launched by Webuild last August, wished to highlight the similarities between these athletes and the women and men who daily work to build the approximately 150 projects that the Webuild Group is currently constructing in approximately 50 countries worldwide.
“We dream, We build, We win” is the red thread joining Webuild and the five Italian women champions, the campaign's testimonials, who brought Italy on the world podium: besides , there’s (sailing), (judo) and (athletics), and (boxing). The campaign told their stories filled with passion, tenacity, courage, perseverance and resilience: the very same principles that, with team play, inspire Webuild when it builds complex, innovative works that contribute to building a better future for the territories where it works.
Webuild supports sport as a tool for personal and collective growth: a universal value capable of inspiring the construction of a better future through team play. Just as for sport, Webuild, also in its global construction sites, believes in merit, at enhancing diversity and in young talents, by investing in their growth, valuing their skills and favouring their development, through continuous professional training paths.