The Star Early Edition

SA finally target relay success

- OCKERT VILLIERS DE

ATHLETICS South Africa yesterday unveiled a potent 33-member provisiona­l relay preparatio­n squad brimming with potential with an eye on the IAAF World Relays in the Bahamas and the World Championsh­ips in London later this year.

The country’s top sprinting talent including Olympic gold medalists Wayde van Niekerk and Caster Semenya have been named in the squad that will be looking to qualify men’s and women’s 4x100 and 4x400m relay teams.

The World Relays will also include 4x200, 4x400, and 4x800m relays but ASA did not mention whether it had plans to enter teams in those events.

South Africa could field competitiv­e teams in these discipline­s that would stand realistic chances of bagging medals in the Bahamas.

South Africa boasts some insane talent over the 100m dash, spearheade­d by SA record holder Akani Simbine and world 400m record holder Van Niekerk.

Add national 100m champion Henricho Bruintjies and SA 200m record holder Anaso Jobodwana, and you have prospectiv­e medalists.

South Africa can field an even more potent men’s 4x200 relay team that could include Van Niekerk, Jobodwana, Simbine and the two juniors who featured at the Rio Olympics, Gift Leotlela and Clarence Munyai.

The mixed event will make its debut at senior level after it was first staged at the 2015 World Youth Championsh­ips in Cali, Colombia, where South Africa won silver courtesy of a exhausting final-leg effort from Kyle Appel.

South Africa could again enter an exciting team that could include national 400m hurdles record holder LJ van Zyl, Van Niekerk, Semenya and top women’s one-lap hurdler Wenda Nel.

This would all of course be dependent on whether South Africa qualify teams for the global showpiece and if the athletes were available to participat­e.

ASA had earmarked the One-Hour Elite Meetings to qualify teams for the Bahamas showpiece, while it also planned two local training camps.

Should ASA succeed in its plans to send teams to the World Relays, the country’s top sprinting talent will not be racing at the SA Senior Track and Field Championsh­ips in Potchefstr­oom which are scheduled on the same weekend in April.

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