Cape Argus

The IAAF storm can’t destroy Caster’s shine

- OCKERT DE VILLIERS

A DEFIANT Caster Semenya did not allow the latest storm with her in the eye of it to throw her off track as she posted the second-fastest 400m time of her career at the SA Student Championsh­ips in Sasolburg.

The IAAF unleashed a worldwide storm when they published the controvers­ial female classifica­tion rules which are aimed at women who naturally produce testostero­ne levels above five nanomoles per litre.

Slow out of the block, Semenya produced a determined run and went toeto-toe with World Student Games gold medallist Justine Palframan.

A grimacing Semenya pushed hard over the final metres of the race to dip at the line in a time of 50.48 seconds.

The time was 0.08secs off the personal best she posted at the Brussels Diamond League meeting in September 2016, which is still 0.35s short of Heide Quinn’s national record.

Palframan crossed the line in second place, clocking her third fastest time of 51.58 with Ariane Nel finishing third in 54.16.

Semenya initially entered for the 200m, but did not back into the blocks in an event she has only raced once at senior level.

Palframan set a new SA students 200m record yesterday, improving her previous personal best by 0.01 with a winning time of 22.83.

The 24-year-old finished well ahead of the second-placed Ariane Nel in 23.73 and Nabeela Parker rounded off the podium for the bronze by clocking the same time.

Short-hurdles specialist Rikenette Steenkamp came painstakin­gly close to clocking the first ever sub-13 second time in SA. She equalled her fourth fastest time in the 100m hurdles, clocking a SA Students record of 13.04.

“Last year my first legal time was a 13.27 but I feel a lot fresher now and, when I think back, I did a lot of running last year considerin­g I was out for two years,” Steenkamp said.

“I had a whole South African and internatio­nal season whereas I have had three races in South Africa before a month’s training and then onto the European season.”

Taylon Bieldt finished behind her in second place with a time of 13.78 with Janke van Wyk dipping in third place, clocking 13.92.

Ischke Senekal continued her rise in SA throws, improving her personal best by 59 centimetre­s with an attempt of 17.56m.

Her heave moved her into third place on the SA all-time list and just over a ruler’s length from the national record.

Meanwhile, national records tumbled at the CAA Southern Region, Under-20 and U18 Championsh­ips at Boksburg City Stadium.

Talented young shot-put specialist Kayle Blignaut set a new national junior record with a throw of 21.65m.

The versatile Gontse Morake became the first SA youth athlete to post an effort of over 13 metres with a new personal best of 13.10m, adding to her gold in the 400m hurdles.

 ?? EPA ?? NUMBER ONE: Caster Semenya posted the second-fastest 400m time of her career at the SA Student Championsh­ips in Sasolburg.
EPA NUMBER ONE: Caster Semenya posted the second-fastest 400m time of her career at the SA Student Championsh­ips in Sasolburg.

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