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Athletes on fire in Potch on first day of u.16-u.20 SA Track and Field champs

Setting a whole new standard in her age group, Jinqi (11.22) finished well clear of AGN teammate Kayla Murray, who secured the silver medal in 11.78.

Local favourite, Danielle Verster has a plan and if perfect, will consist of two gold medals in the women’s 800m and 1500m in front of her home crowd during the ASA u.16, u.18 (Youth), u.20 (Junior) Track and Field Championships at the NWU McArthur Athletics Stadium which began in Potchefstroom on Thursday.

The Championship which takes place from Thursday, 31 March to Saturday 2 April, is now the next big challenge for the 18 year-old before she leaves for USA in August to expand her athletics adventures in New Mexico.

Photos: Wouter Pienaar

“My aim is to actually win both events. I use the 800m for speed, since my favourite is the 1 500m, so I
hope I’ll run faster. I cannot wait to be cheered by my family and friends in Potch,” she said.

Teenage sprinter Viwe Jingqi from Athletics Gauteng North, went on a record-breaking spree yesterday at the championships, delivering a memorable string of performances on the opening day.

Having clocked 11.53 seconds at the Athletics Gauteng North Championships in Tshwane earlier this month clipping 0.01 off the 39-year-old SA youth 100m record of 11.54, which had been held by Mari-Lise Furstenburg, 17 year-old Jingqi went even quicker in all three rounds at the national championships.

She clocked 11.40 in the first-round heats, then she stormed over the line in 11.36 in the semi-finals, before rocketing home in the final, taking the SA U18 record down to 11.22*. Setting a whole new standard in her age group, Jinqi finished well clear of AGN teammate Kayla Murray, who secured the silver medal in 11.78. In the U20 men’s 100m final, Benjamin Richardson (AGN) held off a strong challenge from Neo Mosebi of KwaZulu-Natal (KZNA).

Richardson, the 100m silver medallist and a gold medalist in the 4 x 100m relay at the U20 World Athletics Championships in Nairobi last year, won the SA title in 10.19.

Mosebi set a personal best (10.23) at second place. Bradley Olifant (AGN) was also in superb form, taking bronze in 10.34. In the U18 boys 100m final, Bradley Nkoana won gold in 10.25 ahead of AGN teammate Tshepo Tyantini (10.37), while Kayla la Grange of Central Gauteng Athletics (CGA) won the U20 women’s 100m final in 11.86 ahead of AGN athlete Nosipho Malinga (11.93).

In the field, perhaps the best result of the day was produced by rising AGN star Tiaan Stolz (AGN) who took u18 boys’ shot put gold with a 20.00m heave.

Joshua Acker, representing Boland, took silver (19.78m) and Hencu Lamberts of AGN (19.21m) grabbed bronze. The three-day ASA U16, U18 and U20 Championships will continue with the second day’s action at NWU McArthur Athletics Stadium on Friday, 1 April.  

 

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