The Citizen (Gauteng)

Rivalry fires up Manyonga

- Wesley Bo on

Relieved to have gained revenge for a rare defeat earlier this season, long jumper Luvo Manyonga (above) said his new rivalry with Cuban teenager Juan Miguel Echevarria had driven him to a world season lead at the fourth leg of the IAAF Diamond League series in Rome on Thursday night.

The South African star delivered under pressure once again, snatching a hard-fought victory by leaping 8.58 metres in the Italian capital as he added two centimetre­s to his own 2018 world lead.

Echevarria settled for second with a personal best of 8.53m, while South African Ruswahl Samaai finished third with 8.34m.

At the World Indoor Championsh­ips in Birmingham in March, Manyonga had been handed his first loss since the 2016 Rio Olympics when he was stunned by Echevarria, despite setting an African indoor record of 8.44m.

Proving he was still the man to beat in his specialist discipline, however, Manyonga struck back against the 19-year-old prodigy.

Manyonga held 16 points at the top of the Diamond League series standings in the long jump, six points clear of second-placed American Jeff Henderson.

Middle-distance runner Caster Semenya was the only other SA athlete among the top three in any discipline. She led the 800m and 1 500m tables with 14 legs left in the annual campaign.

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