The Herald (South Africa)

Van Niekerk eyes comeback in Doha

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South African Olympic 400m champion Wayde van Niekerk will probably compete at the world athletics championsh­ips in Doha in September as he returns from injury, the sprinter said on Thursday.

Van Niekerk, who was injured in a game of touch rugby at the end of 2017, also paid tribute to fellow SA athlete Caster Semenya and her fight against Internatio­nal Associatio­ns of Athletics Federation­s rules on testostero­ne levels. “Caster’s super strong. “She’s fighting for women to have equal rights,” he said at an event hosted by his sponsor, TSystems South Africa, as it renewed their deal for three years in Midrand.

On his hopes for Doha, Van Niekerk, a silver medallist at the 2017 world championsh­ips in London, said he was “working way too hard to not be there”.

“I think I’ll be there and I think things are going my way.

“It’s going quite good. My team is very patient with me.

“I honestly believe I will be there and I will be able to compete quite well,” the 26-yearold runner said.

“It’s a blessing having a team in Doha.”

His rehabilita­tion included time in the United States, Qatar and South Africa.

“It’s never crossed my mind [that I wouldn’t be there].”

A video of Van Niekerk running recently appeared on Instagram. Van Niekerk described it as “extremely rusty”.

“I would have liked my comeback to look better,” he said with a smile.

In February, Van Niekerk won a 400m race at the provincial Free State championsh­ips in Bloemfonte­in in a time of 47:28 seconds – 4:25 sec outside his world record.

It was the first time Van Niekerk had competed since defending his 400m title and finishing second in the 200m final at the 2017 world championsh­ips in London.

“[But] I’m excited to get back into the mix,” he said, refusing to confirm where he would compete next.

“I had a lot of time to sit back and understand the situation I’m going through.

“I come back stronger. “Mentally I feel very strong, physically I still need to do work.”

The Cape Town-born athlete set the world record of 43:03 when winning 400m gold at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. -

 ?? Picture: ROGER SEDRES/ IMAGESA/ GALLO IMAGES ?? READY FOR RETURN: Wayde van Niekerk, seen here in the semifinal of the men’s 200m at the IAAF World Athletics event in London in 2017, has been out of action since the end of that year due to injury
Picture: ROGER SEDRES/ IMAGESA/ GALLO IMAGES READY FOR RETURN: Wayde van Niekerk, seen here in the semifinal of the men’s 200m at the IAAF World Athletics event in London in 2017, has been out of action since the end of that year due to injury

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