Daily Dispatch

Mahlangu fit and ready for Paralympic­s

- CHARLES BALOYI

SA’S celebrated Paralympia­n, Ntando Mahlangu, cannot wait for the Paralympic Games in Japan to begin.

In 2016, the teenager was only 14 years old at the Rio de Janeiro Games in Brazil.

Fast forward to 2021; the sprinter is 19 years old and regarded as a senior in his event.

The SA Sports Confederat­ion and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) celebrated the 100 days countdown to the Games at Olympic House in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.

The Games will take place from August 24 to September 5 in Tokyo.

Mahlangu, who is likely to be chosen as Team SA’S flag bearer at the 2021 Games, is eyeing a gold medal in the men’s 100m T42 and 200m T61 events.

Five years ago, Mahlangu won a silver medal in the 200m T61 event and he wants to go one step better in Tokyo.

“I am excited and it’s the same for all athletes. We are happy that it is happening this year.

“It is the biggest event that an athlete wants to compete in,” Mahlangu said.

“We were on lockdown and could not train and that was a problem.

“We used the time to spend with family — it was emotional,” he said.

The energetic sprinter said he would use the remaining days to work on his fitness level.

“We will try to change the approach and fix the little things so that I am in the best possible condition and the right frame of mind.

“I have to be consistent and make sure that we make it to the 100 days fit.”

Mahlangu has competed in several events in 2021 to keep fit.

“My times look good ... I smashed the world record two weeks ago at the SA championsh­ips, I ran a 23.09.

“Emotionall­y, I am in a better place than I was in Rio. The age plays a big difference,” he said.

I am excited and it’s the same for all athletes. We are happy that it is happening this year. It is the biggest event that an athlete wants to compete in

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? STRIDING AHEAD: SA Paralympia­n Ntando Mahlangu, left, heads for the winning post during a recent race.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES STRIDING AHEAD: SA Paralympia­n Ntando Mahlangu, left, heads for the winning post during a recent race.

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