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New SA 400m contender emerges

• US-based athlete Mokaleng runs promising times in Texas while Scott smashes South African record in Boston

- David Isaacson

US-based student Derrick Mokaleng has gate-crashed the party of South African recordbrea­kers‚ posting a 400m time that would have taken bronze at two of the past three World Indoor Championsh­ips.

US-based student Derrick Mokaleng has gate-crashed the party of South African recordbrea­kers‚ posting a 400m time that would have taken bronze at two of the past three World Indoor Championsh­ips.

Mokaleng won in the Texas Tech Shootout in Lubbock in 45.76sec on Friday to improve on the 46.25 mark he ran in Albuquerqu­e in January.

With Dominique Scott breaking her South African indoor 1,500m record in Boston on Saturday — her second national mark in a week — seven South African bests have fallen since January 20.

Ncincilili Titi‚ a member of the SA team at the 2014 Commonweal­th Games, started the run in January when he went 20.45 in the 200m.

Luvo Manyonga and Carina Horn did it in the men’s long jump and women’s 60m in Europe during the week.

All of them have represente­d SA at senior level except for Mokaleng‚ a national Under-20 athlete whose latest effort makes him a potential medal contender for the 2018 World Indoor Championsh­ips in Birmingham in March. His time ranks him eighth in the world so far this season — the same as Scott in the women’s 1,500m.

A student at Texas Christian University‚ Mokaleng will have to wait to see if he is selected for the SA team.

He was not named in the provisiona­l squad of eight‚ featuring Manyonga‚ Horn and Scott as well as long jumpers Ruswahl Samaai and Zarck Visser‚ Orazio Cremona (shot put) and Henricho Bruintjies and Emile Erasmus (both 60m).

Manyonga is world No1 in the long jump and Horn is fifth in the women’s 60m.

Titi is third in the 200m but that is not on the World Championsh­ip programme.

Scott finished fourth in 4min 07.25sec at the grand prix meet on Saturday‚ taking nearly three seconds off the 4:10.90 she clocked during a mile race in New York in 2017.

Scott‚ who improved her own 3,000m national indoor mark to 8:41.18 in New York last weekend‚ edged British indoor champion Sarah McDonald into fifth place by 0.37sec in Boston to bag the last three available grand prix points.

Dawit Seyaum of Ethiopia won in 4:04.38. /TimesLIVE

 ??  ?? Derrick Mokaleng
Derrick Mokaleng
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Dominique Scott

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