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Wayde is fighting fit and ready to race

- ASHFAK MOHAMED

HE HAS been hard at work in training, but now Wayde van Niekerk is getting ready to run in a competitiv­e race once again.

After the disappoint­ment of missing out on the final in defence of his Olympic 400m title in Tokyo last year, Van Niekerk returned to his new training base in the US, and seems to have adapted well to life in Florida.

He has been putting in the hard yards on the practice track under the watchful eye of renowned American coach Lance Brauman, and looks in great shape physically ahead of a busy 2022, where the world athletics championsh­ips in Eugene, Oregon and the Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham – both in July – are the highlights of the calendar.

Off the track, Van Niekerk also became a father for the first time, with wife Chesney giving birth to their son, Elijah Luca, last November, and the family spent their first Christmas in the US after arriving there last May.

His manager, Peet van Zyl, said this week that the 29-year-old cannot wait to race competitiv­ely again, and that will happen soon.

“Wayde will run one or two races in America early in April, and he will probably be in SA a week or two before the SA championsh­ips. I am busy looking for flight tickets for him, Chesney and little Eli,” Van Zyl said.

It is unclear whether Van Niekerk will start off with the 400m, or ease into things in the 100m and 200m in the US before the South African championsh­ips, which will take place at the Green Point Athletics Stadium in Cape Town from April 21-23.

The 400m world record-holder participat­ed in the 200m event only at last year’s national championsh­ips in Pretoria, winning the title comfortabl­y in 20.38 seconds.

Van Niekerk’s good friend, 100m sprinter Akani Simbine, has also been preparing for the new season, and Van Zyl added that the latter is likely to line up in some of the Athletics SA Grand Prix events later this month.

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