The Citizen (KZN)

Coetze bags SA’s first Doha medal

FINALLY: YOUNGSTER GRABS 200M BACKSTROKE BRONZE

- Wesley Botton

Pieter Coetze ended South Africa’s medal drought last night, grabbing bronze in the men’s 200m backstroke on day six of competitio­n in the pool at the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Doha.

The 19-year-old former world junior champion touched the wall in 1:55.99 in the final over four lengths in his specialist stroke, with Spanish swimmer Hugo Gonzalez winning gold in 1:55.30 and Switzerlan­d’s Roman Mityukov taking silver in 1:55.40.

Meanwhile, Erin Gallagher coasted into this evening’s final in the women’s 50m butterfly, taking sixth place overall in the semifinals last night in 25.86 seconds.

Earlier, in yesterday’s morning session, Gallagher had been third-fastest in the heats, clocking 25.69 and missing her own national record (25.66) by just 0.03.

Experience­d campaigner Chad le Clos also kept his medal hopes alive, grabbing fifth spot in the men’s 100m butterfly semifinals.

Le Clos, a two-time world champion in the event, finished in 51.70. He progressed to his first final of the showpiece after struggling to put up a fight in other events earlier in the week.

While the veteran swimmer progressed to this evening’s medal battle, however, 20-year-old Matthew Sates was eliminated in the penultimat­e round after settling for 10th position in 51.99.

Le Clos had ended in a tie for eighth place in the first-round heats in in 52.04, while Sates was forced into a swim-off after finishing in a tie for 16th spot in 52.52.

He went on to win the two-man race against Ireland’s Max McCusker, touching the wall in 51.80 to secure the last available spot in the penultimat­e round, though the extra energy required might have affected his performanc­e in the semis.

Hannah Pearse also did well to reach the women’s 200m backstroke semifinals, grabbing 16th spot in 2:13.26 in the heats, but she was 15th in the penultimat­e round in 2:13.29 and did not find a place in the final.

In other events yesterday, Clayton Jimmie finished 31st in the men’s 50m freestyle heats and Dune Coetzee did not line up for the 800m freestyle heats.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? ON THE MONEY. South Africa’s Pieter Coetze won bronze in the men’s 200m backstroke at the World Aquatics Championsh­ips at The Aspire Dome in Doha yesterday.
Picture: Gallo Images ON THE MONEY. South Africa’s Pieter Coetze won bronze in the men’s 200m backstroke at the World Aquatics Championsh­ips at The Aspire Dome in Doha yesterday.

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