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Just come to the AGN Championsh­ips ... I will make it worth it, says Simbine

- Ockert de Villiers

JOHANNESBU­RG: Given the healthy state of South African track and field at the moment, this weekend’s provincial championsh­ips around the country could produce something spectacula­r.

Short sprint sensation Akani Simbine intimated he could uncork something special at tomorrow’s Athletics Gauteng North (AGN) Championsh­ips at the Tuks Stadium to give athletics supporters something to relish.

Central Gauteng, Western Province and Central North West are also hosting their provincial championsh­ips this weekend, but AGN is expected to produce the biggest fireworks show of them all.

Olympics long jump silver medallist Luvo Manyonga launched the best jump on the continent when he leapt to an impressive 8.46 metres at last week’s ASA Speed Series in Bloemfonte­in.

Although he oversteppe­d his last attempt by almost two centimetre­s, the jump measured a mammoth 8.72 metres.

It is only a matter of time before he unleashes a legal distance of that magnitude, and rumour has it Manyonga could do exactly that when he takes off at the Tuks track today.

Simbine will go toe-to-toe with defending national champion and training partner Henricho Bruintjies.

After winning Wednesday’s 200m at the ASA Speed Series meeting in Potchefstr­oom, Simbine hinted he could produce some magic in Pretoria in the short sprint tomorrow.

Asked what time he expected to run at the AGN championsh­ips, Simbine said: “Just come, I will make it worth it.”

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