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WAYDE READY TO RIP AGAINST WORLD’S BEST

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400m champ Wayde van Niekerk says he’ll “probably” compete at the world championsh­ips

South African Olympic 400m champion Wayde van Niekerk said on Thursday that he will “probably” compete at the world athletics championsh­ips in Doha in September as he returns from injury.

Van Niekerk, who was injured in a touch rugby game, also paid tribute to fellow South African athlete Caster Semenya and her fight against Internatio­nal Associatio­ns of Athletics Federation­s rules on testostero­ne levels.

“Caster’s super strong. She’s fighting for women to have equal rights,” he said at an event hosted by his sponsor, T-Systems South Africa, as it renewed their deal for three years in Midrand, south of Pretoria.

On his hopes for Doha, Van Niekerk, a silver medallist at the 2017 world championsh­ips in London, said he was “working way too hard to not be there”.

“I think I’ll be there and I think things are going my way. It’s going quite good. My team is very patient with me. I honestly believe I will be there and I will be able to compete quite well,” added the 26-year-old runner. “It’s a blessing having a team in Doha.”

His rehabilita­tion included time in the United States, Qatar and South Africa.

“It’s never crossed my mind [that I wouldn’t be there].” A video of Van Niekerk running recently appeared on Instagram which Van Niekerk described as “extremely rusty”.

“I would have liked my comeback to look better,” he said with a smile.

Earlier last month Van Niekerk won a 400m race at the provincial Free State championsh­ips in Bloemfonte­in in a time of 47:28 seconds, 4:25 sec outside his world record. —

 ?? Picture: IMAGESA/GALLO IMAGES, ROGER SEDRES ?? THE GO-TO MAN: Wayde van Niekerk returns from injury.
Picture: IMAGESA/GALLO IMAGES, ROGER SEDRES THE GO-TO MAN: Wayde van Niekerk returns from injury.

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