The Citizen (KZN)

Form, not medals on Cornel’s mind

POTCH: MAINTAIN UPWARD CURVE KEY FOR FREDERICKS

- Wesley Botton

Having shaken off an Achilles injury which hampered his progress over the last two years, Cornel Fredericks is eager to regain his best form this season, and he could get his first real chance to prove himself in Potchefstr­oom tomorrow.

After clocking 49.27 seconds in Pretoria last month, the fastest time in the country this year in the one-lap sprint over the barriers, he was preparing to face a world-class line-up at the national championsh­ips.

“After some setbacks last year I made some changes, and it has paid off early in the season,” Fredericks said yesterday. “Hopefully soon I’ll be running sub-50s.”

A former finalist at the World Youth Championsh­ips, Fredericks set his personal best of 48.14 in Durban in April 2011, and he enjoyed a spectacula­r campaign in 2014 when he won the Commonweal­th Games, Continenta­l Cup and African Championsh­ips titles.

He was repeatedly knocked back by injury, however, and after withdrawin­g from the 2015 World Championsh­ips, he failed to qualify for last year’s Rio Olympics.

Bursting back into form, his season’s best set in the capital city a few weeks ago was his fastest performanc­e in nearly three years.

With Olympian Le Roux Hamman (49.37), Constant Pretorius (49.57) and national record holder LJ van Zyl (49.99) all dipping under 50 seconds in the domestic campaign, Fredericks was facing a battle in an attempt to take the national crown from former World Championsh­ips medallist Van Zyl.

But he insisted he was more concerned about his own progress than chasing medals.

“I don’t think I have anything more to prove in South Africa. I just need to run fast times,” he said.

“One of the changes I made this year was that I usually have a later start to the season, but I started earlier and I’ve had a few races to help me prepare for the rest of the season.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? CORNEL FREDERICKS
Picture: Getty Images CORNEL FREDERICKS

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa