Riaan van Niekerk powered through and came in second in the men’s 50 years 100m sprint.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Central Gauteng Masters Championships a success.
Riaan van Niekerk powered through and came in second in the men’s 50 years 100m sprint.
Alicia Smit competed in the women’s 30 years triple jump at the Central Gauteng Masters Championships.
Diamond Athletics Club Abraham Kaltamo, who competed for the Central Gauteng Athletics Club, won the men’s 35 years 200m spirit in a time of 23.53 seconds.
Dion Smit competed in the men’s 60 years pole vault at the Central Gauteng Masters Championships. He won the event, clearing a height of 2.60m.
Central Gauteng Athletics’ Ian Hacker came first in the men’s 50 years high jump, clearing 1.50m.
Hardus Loubsches charges ahead of his competitors in the Central Gauteng Masters Championships men’s 50 years 200m spirit.