The Citizen (KZN)

Wayde to carry SA’s track hopes

TRACK & FIELD: SOME WORLD-CLASS ATHLETES MISSING

- Wesley Bo on

Aside from 400m champion Wayde van Niekerk, none of SA’s 2016 Rio medallists have met Olympic qualifying criteria.

Ahandful of individual­s will carry the nation’s track and field medal hopes at the Tokyo Olympic Games, but some world-class athletes will be missing from the SA squad, including middle-distance star Caster Semenya.

While sprinter Wayde van Niekerk recently achieved the 400m qualifying standard and will defend the title he won at the 2016 Rio Games, none of South Africa’s other medallists from the Rio showpiece had met the required criteria for next month’s spectacle in Tokyo when the qualifying window closed last night.

Suspended from targeting her third Olympic 800m title without taking hormone suppressan­ts, Semenya fell short after making multiple attempts to achieve the 5 000m qualifying standard.

Rio silver medallist Luvo Manyonga was recently banned for four years for an anti-doping rule violation and will not be allowed to compete in the next two editions of the Games.

Javelin thrower Sunette Viljoen, who also earned silver in Rio, had been confident of achieving the qualifying standard in her specialist event, but she was unable to find her best form and there will be no place for her in the national team.

The SA athletics squad will nonetheles­s be eager to repeat the country’s impressive four-medal haul at the Rio Games.

In the absence of Manyonga, the nation’s long jump hopes will rest on former World Championsh­ips medallist Ruswahl Samaai, who will finally be given a chance to emerge from the shadow of his talented but troubled compatriot.

Akani Simbine will also be eager to shake off the “bridesmaid” tag after finishing either fourth or fifth in the 100m final at the Rio Games and the last two World Championsh­ips.

The Commonweal­th Games champion will also anchor the men’s 4x100m relay team.

On the road, in-form distance runner Stephen Mokoka will look to put up a fight in the marathon after finishing fifth at the 2019 World Championsh­ips in Doha.

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 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? MAN TO BEAT. Wayde Van Niekerk is still a major contender to defend his 400m title at the Tokyo Olympcs next month.
Picture: Gallo Images MAN TO BEAT. Wayde Van Niekerk is still a major contender to defend his 400m title at the Tokyo Olympcs next month.

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