Race walking is governed by two rules enforced by judges watching in real time: one foot must appear to remain in contact with the ground, and the leading leg must be straight from first contact until it passes under the body. Judges issue red cards for violations; three from three different officials send an athlete to a penalty zone, and a fourth disqualifies. Because the assessment is visual and continuous, the discipline rewards athletes who can hold a technically clean gait as fatigue builds — which is exactly when technique tends to fail.
Winning by twenty seconds over 5000 metres on the track is an unusually wide margin in a judged event, because the normal risk of pushing a lead is that the gait deteriorates and the cards start arriving. Di Fabio's 20:57.57 was a championship record. France's Chloé Le Roch took silver in 21:17.92, a French under-20 national record, and China's Yang Yutong took bronze in 21:31.99. The depth of the race is worth noting: the next thirteen finishers behind Di Fabio all set personal bests.
She arrived in Eugene as the world under-20 leader for the year. On 4 July 2026, at the Italian championships in Caorle, she had walked 20:42.74 — a European under-20 record. She also holds the Italian junior 10-kilometre road record of 43:28, set at Poděbrady in the Czech Republic on 8 May 2026, improving her own previous mark of 44:08. Poděbrady is one of the sport's traditional road-walking venues and its times are read closely within the discipline.
Her progression is documented year by year. In 2024, at Banská Bystrica, she won the European U18 title over 5000 metres walk in 21:50.80, an Italian age-group record. In 2025, at Tampere, she took European U20 silver over 10,000 metres in 43:56.25, an Italian junior record. In April 2026, at the World Race Walking Team Championships in Brasília, she finished second in the under-20 10 kilometres, ten seconds behind Yang Yutong — the athlete she beat by more than thirty seconds in Eugene four months later.
Di Fabio was born in Chieti on 23 November 2007 and lives in Cepagatti, in the province of Pescara. She began with Polisportiva Tethys Chieti and moved to the Fiamme Azzurre, the sports group of the Italian penitentiary police, in 2025 — the route by which most serious Italian track athletes gain a training structure and a competition programme. Her coach is Nicola Piro. She is 1.61 metres tall. Her older sister Angela won two Italian age-group titles, in 2016 and 2017.
Alongside athletics she attended the liceo scientifico in Chieti, the Italian secondary-school stream weighted towards mathematics and the sciences, and her federation biography records successful results in mathematics competitions. In Eugene she carried the additional role of captain of the Italian under-20 delegation — a position assigned before the competition, not after it, which meant she went into her own final having already been given responsibility for the team's conduct across the whole championships.
“It is a big motivation knowing that Italy has so much history in race walking… I am going to celebrate with my team, I am actually the team captain. It is a big responsibility. I wanted to do this role in the best way possible and I think I did.”Serena Di Fabio, in the World Athletics report from Eugene, 8 August 2026
| Person | Country | Milestone | Age / Stat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serena Di Fabio | 🇮🇹 Italy | 20:57.57 — championship record, gold | Won by 20 seconds |
| Chloé Le Roch | 🇫🇷 France | 21:17.92 — silver | French U20 national record |
| Yang Yutong | 🇨🇳 China | 21:31.99 — bronze | Beat Di Fabio in Brasília, April 2026 |
| Italian first | 21 editions | First Italian race walk champion at the World U20 Championships | — |
Italy has been a race walking power for half a century and had never won the event at a World U20 Championships in twenty-one editions. Serena Di Fabio won it at eighteen by twenty seconds, in a championship record, in a discipline where extending a lead increases the risk of a technique penalty rather than reducing it. She came in as the world under-20 leader on the strength of a European under-20 record set five weeks earlier, and she beat the athlete who had beaten her in Brasília in April by more than thirty seconds. She did all of it while carrying the team captaincy.
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