Cape Argus

Samaai soars to more success

- ASHFAK MOHAMED ashfak.mohamed@inl.co.za

IT WAS another close-run thing but South African long jump star Ruswahl Samaai emerged victorious once more in European action at the weekend.

The world championsh­ip bronze medallist, who kicked off his internatio­nal season in style with a Diamond League triumph in Stockholm on August 23, took the honours in the Golden Roof Challenge in Innsbruck, Austria, on Saturday night.

In driving rain, the 28-year-old leaped to a distance of 8.03 metres. That was matched by Swiss youngster Simon Ehammer, but Samaai’s second-best distance on the night was further than that of Ehammer, which handed him victory.

German Markus Rehm claimed third spot with 7.94m.

Samaai clinched the Stockholm gold medal with a last jump of 8.09m in the new Diamond League ‘mini-final’ format, despite Swede Thobias Montler producing two efforts of 8.13m earlier in the competitio­n.

Meanwhile, sprint sensation Akani Simbine also began his European campaign in triumphant fashion in the 100 metres at a meeting in Marseille, France.

Simbine has had to hold his fire for a number of months due to the enforced coronaviru­s break but has been building up to his return to the track at a training base in Gemona, Italy, over the last few weeks.

The Olympic finalist was finally able to let rip at the European Continenta­l Tour event, clocking 10.31sec to win his heat.

It was much tighter in the final, but the Commonweal­th Games champion finished in 10.19sec to beat Arthur Cisse of Ivory Coast (10.21) with American Mike Rodgers third in 10.27.

Simbine’s coach Werner Prinsloo said in a Tuks Sport statement: “What is important is to get Akani to execute what we have practised to perfection. When he does so, there is a real chance of it being a fast time.”

The 26-year-old will be back in action in Italy tomorrow, before moving on to Switzerlan­d for a race on September 15 and the Rome Diamond League meeting on September 17.

At the same event, South African 110m hurdles champion Antonio Alkana ended fourth with a time of 13.81sec, with Spanish Olympic silver medallist Orlando Ortega winning in 13.15.

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