Cape Argus

Manyonga’s modest victory in Stockholm may have come at a cost

- OCKERT DE VILLIERS

EXTENDING his unbeaten run on the internatio­nal stage, Luvo Manyonga leapt to victory at the Stockholm IAAF Diamond League meeting to tighten his grip in the long-jump event yesterday.

His 8.36m winning jump may be modest for Manyonga’s lofty standards, but the South African can be excused as he continues his reign in the sandpit.

It was the first time in four meetings that Manyonga failed to extend the measuring tape past the 8.60m mark.

Showing equally good form, compatriot Ruswahl Samaai finished second behind Manyonga with a jump of 8.29m.

Other than oversteppi­ng on his third attempt, it was another faultless sequence of jumps for Manyonga.

The rest of Manyonga’s jumps all landed above 8.20m as he continues his superb unbeaten run this year.

The victory may have come at a cost, however, as Manyonga landed awkwardly on his final attempt, which seemed to have left him injured.

Former SA long jump record-holder Khotso Mokoena finished in sixth place with a best jump of 7.98m.

Manyonga and Samaai remain in the top two places on the world rankings, with the former topping the ladder with his mammoth 8.65m from the SA Championsh­ips.

There were a few mishaps for two fellow South Africans, with 110m national hurdles record-holder Antonio Alkana false starting while 400m hurdler LJ van Zyl clipped the final hurdle to lose his grasp of a podium place.

Alkana was disqualifi­ed, while Van Zyl had to be content with eighth place in a time of 51.42 seconds.

Earlier, middle distance runner Rynardt van Rensburg posted a season’s best 800m time of one minute, 45.73 seconds for a third-place finish.

In the men’s 400m race Pieter Conradie finished eighth in the one-lap sprint with a pedestrian time of 47.22s. Conradie won his heat earlier in the day with a much faster time of 45.88.

On Saturday evening a SA 4x100m relay quartet of Akani Simbine, Clarence Munyai, Thando Roto and Henricho Bruintjies posted a time of 39.80 in cold and windy conditions in Samorin, Slovakia.

SA needs to dip below 38.44 to stand a chance of booking a place for the IAAF World Championsh­ips in London in August.

With less than two months to go to the world championsh­ips, six SA athletes rank among the top three in their respective discipline­s.

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