Daily Dispatch

Simbine fifth in 100m, injury threat for 200m

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AKANI Simbine finished fifth in an historic men’s 100m final in London on Saturday night‚ but then warned injury might force him out of the 200m.

He was one of three South Africans attempting doubles at the world championsh­ips‚ alongside Wayde van Niekerk (400m200m) and Caster Semenya (1 500m-800m).

But Simbine said his further participat­ion here was under threat‚ the result of a hip impingemen­t that had affected him in the heats.

“I had a hip impingemen­t that I had to deal with. My hip wasn’t in line, so I was running in pain in the heats.”

Asked if he would be okay for the 200m heats this morning‚ he replied: “We’ll see because I have to go deal with it now tonight and then tomorrow as well.”

Simbine’s fifth was the same position he managed at the Olympics last year‚ but ahead of him Justin Gatlin and Christian Coleman spoiled Usain Bolt’s farewell party to give the US their first 100m gold-silver haul since 2001.

Gatlin‚ 35‚ won the race in 9.92 with Coleman clocking 9.94 and Bolt 9.95. Yohan Blake was fourth in 9.99 and 23-year-old Simbine fifth in 10.01.

With just nine-hundredths of a second separating the top-five places‚ this was the closest 100m final at a championsh­ip since Carl Lewis won at Tokyo 1991 in 9.86‚ with Namibian Frankie Fredericks fifth in 9.95.

Simbine said he was happy with the race‚ especially after his poor performanc­e in the heats‚ when he qualified as fastest loser on Friday night.

But he pulled it back spectacula­rly in the next round on Saturday evening‚ winning his semifinal as he beat Gatlin into second place.

“I placed well in the final, so I’m really happy with the race and how it went‚” said Simbine‚ who had a chat with Bolt soon before they stepped out for the final.

“He was telling me I must just start relaxing when I go into races because he’s noticed that I actually tense myself up and don’t enjoy the race.

If Simbine does line up in the 200m‚ he will attempt to make the podium with compatriot Wayde van Niekerk. — TimesLIVE

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