Tokyo Olympics | Defending champion Wayde Van Niekerk out of 400m

The South African was dumped out of contention after a fifth place finish in his semi-final

August 02, 2021 05:30 pm | Updated 05:30 pm IST - Tokyo

Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa before competing in Semifinal 3, Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Athletics - Men's 400m - Semifinal - Olympic Stadium, August 2, 2021

Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa before competing in Semifinal 3, Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Athletics - Men's 400m - Semifinal - Olympic Stadium, August 2, 2021

Wayde van Niekerk's reign as Olympic 400m champion came to a disappointing end on Monday as the South African world record holder was eliminated in the semi-finals at the Tokyo Games.

Van Niekerk, who produced one of the highlights of the 2016 Rio Olympics with an electrifying world record run of 43.03sec in the final, was dumped out of contention after a fifth place finish in his semi-final.

The 29-year-old from Cape Town, who has struggled to regain full fitness after injuring his knee during a celebrity rugby game in 2017, could only manage a time of 45.14sec.

That left him only 12th fastest overall and out of the running for a place in Wednesday's final.

The performance of Monday's semis came from Grenada's Kirani James, the 2012 Olympic gold medallist.

James looked superb en route to victory in his semi-final with a time of 43.88sec.

Reigning world champion Steven Gardiner, unbeaten in the 400m since the 2017 world championships, won his heat in 44.14sec, with United States medal hope Michael Norman just behind in 44.52sec.

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