Daily Dispatch

The Battle of Potch to test best

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THE COUNTRY’S growing list of world-class sprinters will lead the charge in Potchefstr­oom this week.

A number of the elite stars target double titles at the ASA Senior Championsh­ips on Friday and Saturday.

In-form Olympic finalist, Akani Simbine is the favourite for the men’s 100m and 200m crowns, after he was confirmed in the Athletics Gauteng North (AGN) entry lists released yesterday.

Simbine, who has clocked impressive times of 9.92 and 19.95 in the short sprints this season, will line up against 400m world record holder Wayde van Niekerk (Athletics Free State), World Championsh­ips 200m bronze medallist Anaso Jobodwana (KwaZulu-Natal Athletics) and national Junior 100m record holder Gift Leotlela (AGN) in both events.

Two other AGN speedsters, former national 100m record-holder, Henricho Bruintjies and the latest SA athlete to dip under 10 seconds, Thando Roto, will focus on the short dash, while Western Province Athletics (WPA) hurdles specialist Antonio Alkana will compete in the flat 100m event and the 110m contest over the barriers.

In the women’s sprints, Alyssa Conley aims to defend her national 100m and 200m titles.

The Central Gauteng Athletics (CGA) athlete will face AGN speedsters, Carina Horn and Tebogo Mamatu in the 100m event, and with World Student Games 400m champion Justine Palframan of Boland Athletics (Bola) focusing on the one-lap dash. Conley is favourite in the 200m final.

In the men’s 400m hurdles, a quality lineup from AGN is expected to dominate the podium, with national record holder, LJ van Zyl joining Commonweal­th Games champion Cornel Fredericks and fellow Olympians, Le Roux Hamman and Lindsay Hanekom in a strong team, while Van Zyl will also have a go in the flat 400m sprint.

World Championsh­ips 400m hurdles finalist Wenda Nel will also compete in her specialist event over the barriers, and the flat 200m dash.

Olympic two-lap champion Caster Semenya is expected to steal the show for host team Athletics Central North West (ACNW).

While Semenya will not defend the 1 500m title she won last year, she will compete in the 800m and 400m events.

Olympic finalists Elroy Gelant (ACNW) and Stephen Mokoka (AGN) are due to meet in the 5 000m and 10 000m contests in perhaps the most anticipate­d of the men’s distance events.

In the field events, Olympic silver medallists Sunette Viljoen (ACNW) and Luvo Manyonga (AGN) will concentrat­e on their specialist discipline­s.

In the women’s long jump, Olympic athlete Lynique Prinsloo (AGN) faces Karin Mey, who earned bronze for Turkey at the 2009 World Championsh­ips and is entered as an individual. She will not be eligible for the SA title.

Fredriech Pretorius, who set a personal best of 8 002 points in the decathlon at the AGN Championsh­ips in Pretoria last month, will be up against SA record-holder Willem Coertzen (ACNW) in the event.

And on the road, in-form walkers Lebogang Shange (CGA) and Wayne Snyman (AGN) will go head-to-head in the men's 20km event.

Anel Oosthuizen (CGA) is favourite to defend the women’s 20km title. — SuperSport.com

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