The Citizen (Gauteng)

Caster makes fine statement

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Wesley Bo on

Middle-distance runner Caster Semenya was already looking for areas of improvemen­t last night, after making a silent statement with a sterling performanc­e as one of two South African athletes to set national records at an explosive Diamond League meeting in Doha.

Semenya shook off some poor pace setting over the first two laps of the women’s 1 500m race, kicking after the bell and storming across the line in 3:59.92 to secure a comfortabl­e victory.

The South African chopped 0.79 off her own national record set at the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games last month, becoming the first SA woman to break the four-minute barrier over the distance.

“I think we definitely achieved what we came here for,” said Semenya, who was a central figure in an ongoing gender rule debate in global athletics.

“I want to maintain this momentum throughout the season, but will also make sure I continue to keep healthy.

“My immediate next step is to go back and watch the race, and see where we can improve.”

Her team-mate Carina Horn was also in record-breaking form, delivering an historic performanc­e of her own in the women’s 100m dash.

Horn took fifth place in 10.98 seconds, clipping 0.05 off the SA mark she set at the national championsh­ips in Pretoria last month and becoming the first South African woman to crack the 11-second barrier.

In other discipline­s at the first of 14 legs in the Diamond League series, Cornel Fredericks finished fifth in the men’s 400m hurdles race in 50.03, Khotso Mokoena was sixth in the triple jump with a 16.92m leap, and Pieter Conradie trailed home in eighth spot in the 400m event.

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