Simbine, Van Niekerk head ASA champs
Akani Simbine and Wayde van Niekerk are expected to light up the track, amid tight battles at the Athletics SA (ASA) senior track and field, combined events and relay championships which will be held at Msunduzi Athletics Stadium in Pietermaritzburg from Thursday to Sunday.
In the sprints, SA’s fastest men will need to be on their toes if they want to step on the podium, and all eyes will be on Simbine and Van Niekerk. For the 100m crown, the entry lists are packed, headlined by national record holder Simbine, who lines up in the colours of Central Gauteng Athletics (CGA).
He will face junior teammate Neo Modibe and versatile athlete Cheswill Johnson (also CGA), as well as a strong contingent from Athletics Gauteng North (AGN), including Gift Leotlela, Thembo Monareng and 18-year-old Bayanda Walaza. A strong challenge is expected from an Athletics Central North West team led by Benjamin Richardson and Bradley Nkoana.
Simbine has shown his class on the domestic circuit in 2024, setting a national 150m best of 15.04sec Tshwane in February, and clocking 20.32 to take second place behind Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo in a rare appearance over the 200m distance at the third leg of the ASA Athletics Grand Prix Series in Johannesburg in March.
Gearing up for his first 100m race of the year, Simbine said he was focused on retaining his national title before starting his build-up to the Paris Olympics on the international circuit.
Over the 200m, Van Niekerk will need to find top gear if he hopes to clinch gold. His opponents include SA 200m record holder Clarence Munyai, Sinesipho Dambile and Walaza.