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Van Niekerk, Gatlin make a statement in Lausanne

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lausanne — World record holder Wayde van Niekerk stormed to victory in the 400m at the Diamond League meet at Lausanne late on Thursday, as American veteran Justin Gatlin went sub-10sec for the 100m.

Van Niekerk is on fire this season, having run personal bests in the 100m (9.94sec) and 200m (19.84) last month, and setting a new world best time of 30.81sec in the rarelyrun 300m in Ostrava last week.

That time beat a long-time record held by Michael Johnson, the legendary US athlete whose record in the one-lap race he also beat when winning gold in Rio.

The 24-year-old timed a world lead of 43.62sec in Lausanne, well ahead of second-placed Botswana’s Baboloki Thebe. Van Niekerk has only run the 400m faster on two occasions: when he won his world title in Beijing in 2015; the other was a year later when he won Olympic gold.

I do have a love-hate relationsh­ip with the 400m, but I always try to approach it with a positive mindset Wayde van Niekerk

Hailed by eight-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt as his successor as leader of the sprinting world, with the Jamaican legend due to retire after the world championsh­ips in London in August, Van Niekerk said he was constantly inspired by his performanc­es.

“I didn’t come with a specific time in mind but I am pleased with this result,” he said.

“I do have a love-hate relationsh­ip with the 400m, but I always try to approach it with a positive mindset, not setting myself any limits. “And the performanc­es keep me going along, which keeps me passionate about what I do.”

Gatlin, the 2004 Olympic 100m champion who has served two doping bans, clocked 9.96sec in the 100m, nipping in ahead of Ivorian Youssef ben Meite (9.98) and South African sprint hope Akani Simbine. (9.99).

“I didn’t have a great start,” said Gatlin, 35.

“I’m not at my A-game at the moment and that shows I’m a human. “I am still a competitor. Now I will be able to go back to training knowing that my bases are in place.”

Dutchwoman Dafne Schippers timed 22.10sec, a seasonal best, to win the 200m from Ivorian MarieJosee Ta Lou (10.16).

“I improved my best performanc­e today and that makes me very happy,” said Schippers, the 2015 world champion and silver medallist at the Rio Olympics last year. “It’s always nice to win. My objective this summer is to get a medal in London,” where she will go for the sprint double, she said.

Ethiopian Genzebe Dibaba, the 1,500m world champion, raced to a world lead of 4:16.05 in the women’s race over one mile.

“I felt good during the first part of the race. I had good legs up until 1200m. And then it blocked,” she said. “It’s a pity as the conditions were good. I need to train some more to have some freshness at the end of the race.”

American double Olympic champion Christian Taylor was trumped in the men’s triple jump by Cuban Pedro Pichardo.

Pichardo managed a best of 17.60 metres, Taylor in second with 17.49.

American Sam Kendricks again got one up on Frenchman Renaud Lavillenie in the men’s pole vault.

Kendricks, bronze medallist in Rio behind Lavillenie, cleared 5.93m, winning on countback from Poland’s Pawel Wojciechow­ski with the French vaulter in third (5.87). —

 ?? Reuters ?? 43.03 Seconds, Wayde’s world record timing which he set in the Rio Olympics Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa and Michael Cherry of US in action in the 400m of the Diamond League meet. —
Reuters 43.03 Seconds, Wayde’s world record timing which he set in the Rio Olympics Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa and Michael Cherry of US in action in the 400m of the Diamond League meet. —

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