The Citizen (KZN)

Speedy Adams opens the door

YOUNG SENSATION SAYS HE CAN RUN SUB-20

-

Having narrowly missed out on cracking the biggest mental barrier in his specialist event, Luxolo Adams, the latest addition to South Africa’s growing arsenal of sprinters, believes he will break down the door on the internatio­nal circuit.

At the back of a breakthrou­gh domestic season, Adams delivered two standout performanc­es over the last week.

In Pretoria last weekend, the 21-year-old Eastern Cape speedster shattered his personal best to win the men’s 200m final at the national track and field championsh­ips in 20.08.

At the final leg of the Liquid Telecom Athletix Grand Prix in Paarl on Thursday, he went even quicker, overcoming a choppy wind to storm home in 20.01.

Despite having no agent, and no major internatio­nal appearance­s to his name, his latest performanc­es had already secured Adams a place in the lineup for the top-flight Diamond League meeting in Doha in May.

Hoping to face a world-class field, the country’s newest sprint sensation believed he could become the fifth South African to dip under the 20-second mark.

“Yes, yes, yes,” he responded emphatical­ly when asked about the barrier.

“The likes of (Canadian speedster) Andre de Grasse and all those guys, if they can be there, I think I can go sub-20.”

Admitting he was disappoint­ed not to be included in the final SA team for the Commonweal­th Games on Australia’s Gold Coast next month, Adams was eager to make the squad for other major championsh­ips down the line.

For now, he will head back to training with coach Gerrie Posthumus, and while he was set to watch the Gold Coast showpiece on TV, he had at least one more race this season, in Doha, to keep him on the track.

Should he race well there, he could open big doors for himself at the highest level.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa