The Citizen (Gauteng)

Van Zyl looking for a last hurrah

HURDLER: I’M DOING LESS TRAINING BUT HIGH QUALITY

- Wesley Bo on

32-year-old in great shape for Gold Coast showpiece.

Gaining early momentum in what might turn out to be his last competitiv­e season, LJ van Zyl is hoping to soak in the experience as he prepares to return to the stage where his internatio­nal career took flight.

The 32-year-old athlete from Pretoria grabbed second place in the men’s 400m hurdles race at the Liquid Telecom Athletix Grand Prix meeting in Roodepoort on Thursday.

He clocked 49.64, finishing 0.26 off the pace of former world champion David Greene of Great Britain.

With his latest performanc­e, Van Zyl dipped under the 50-second barrier for the 17th year in a row in his specialist discipline, and he said he was still feeling strong as he geared up for the Commonweal­th Games on Australia’s Gold Coast next month.

“It’s all in the mind. I’m doing less training (these days) but high quality,” Van Zyl said.

“I normally run better in a stadium like this with high-quality competitio­n. I love it.”

Having displayed immense potential in his youth, Van Zyl made an immediate impact after progressin­g to the senior ranks by winning the Commonweal­th title in Melbourne in 2006.

He went on to secure the silver medal at the 2010 Delhi Games but was eliminated in the heats in Glasgow four years ago.

Having previously hinted at possible retirement at the end of this season, Van Zyl hoped to make an impact once again, perhaps bringing a fitting close to a lengthy profession­al career which has included a national record of 47.66 and two World Championsh­ips medals.

Having booked his place in the SA team for the Gold Coast showpiece, his next target was a place in the medal contest.

“I’m just going to enjoy it. My main focus is to get to the final, and then take it from there,” he said. “The competitio­n is going to be good, but I’m also in shape this year.”

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? MISSION. LJ van Zyl is eyeing a podium place at the Commonweal­th Games in what could be his last competitiv­e season.
Picture: Gallo Images MISSION. LJ van Zyl is eyeing a podium place at the Commonweal­th Games in what could be his last competitiv­e season.

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