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Manyonga claims long jump gold

- Reuters

london— South Africa’s Luvo Manyonga said he was “over the moon” after winning the World Championsh­ip long jump title on Saturday, making up for the disappoint­ment of missing out on an Olympic gold in Rio.

Manyonga, who only returned to formal competitio­n last year after overcoming a drug addiction, led the final from the second round with a leap of 8.48 metres - the third best mark of 2017.

The 26-year-old held off the challenge of American Jarrion Lawson, who in his first senior championsh­ips jumped a season-best 8.44 in the final round to claim silver.

The bronze was taken by Manyonga’s compatriot Ruswahl Samaai, the leader in the Diamond League standings, who jumped 8.32.

“This gold medal makes me feel over the moon. I have been praying to get this gold medal,” Manyonga said.

“The world record is my next goal. Ruswahl and me are pushing each other through the events. I am the best in the world - this sounds great.”

Manyonga, a junior champion in 2010, suffered numerous personal setbacks in recent years.

Coming from a township just outside of Cape Town, he was given an 18-month suspension in 2012 for testing positive for the recreation­al drug tik - the local variant of crystal methamphet­amine.

The South African admitted previously that at one point he felt about “five percent away” from death.—

 ?? AFP ?? Luvo Manyonga celebrates winning the final of the men’s long jump. —
AFP Luvo Manyonga celebrates winning the final of the men’s long jump. —

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