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Sprinters set to rule the roost at EP athletics champs
Madibaz sprinter Luxolo Adams, who announced himself to the world when he won
the Paris Diamond League 200m last year, will headline the Eastern Province
Athletics Championships in Gqeberha tomorrow and Saturday.
On that occasion, Adams disposed of Olympic champion André De Grasse in a
career-best 19.82. He went on to qualify for the 200m final at the Worlds in
Oregon later in the season.
Adams, one of a large contingent of Madibaz athletes, has entered both short
sprints at the provincial champs and is likely to be pushed by teammate Kyle
Norman in both.
Meanwhile, Daryll Lottering, who specialises in the one-lapper, is another
Madibaz star who has set his sights on qualifying for the South African team for
the World University Games in Chengdu, China, in July.
As the last track meeting before the ASA National Championships, which takes
place at Greenpoint Stadium in Cape Town from March 19 to 21, he felt that this
weekend would be crucial as it could set the tone for his showdown against the
country’s leading 400m runners.
The 21-year-old BA student from Humansdorp was clear on his objectives at the
Madibaz Stadium.
"My aim is to take the gold and go under 47 seconds."
His personal best stands at 46.11, which he set at the 2021 nationals en route
to a silver medal.
"That is the highlight of my career so far and now I know I just need to focus
on doing more speed work on the track."
Club mate TJ Van der Walt will most probably be the dark horse for an upset in
the 400m.
In the women’s field, Shirley Nekhubui will line up in both the 200m and 400m
items. The Madibaz runner showed her class by winning the Newton Classic
Shootout in Johannesburg over 150m for the second straight year in 2022.
First-year student Sakhe Mahote, who has entered both the 1 500m and 5 000m
events, will be one to watch in the middle distances.
Madibaz Sport athletics manager Bernard Petersen said the EP champs was arguably
the most important local event as anyone who aspired to represent the province
was obliged to compete.
"That is significant as it compels all your top athletes to enter."
He added that the meeting would also help fine-tune the Madibaz stable for
important upcoming events. This includes the USSA champs, which is a qualifying
event for the World University Games.
"At the other end of the scale, we have a number of new athletes in our club and
this is a chance for them to impress and continue the growth of Madibaz
Athletics."
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Posted by Full Stop Communications on 2023-03-11.
Source: Supersport
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