World Athletics: van Niekerk takes the one-lapper

Pierre-Ambroise Bosse surprises all with win in 800m; Sam Kendricks soars to glory

August 09, 2017 10:26 pm | Updated 10:28 pm IST - LONDON

On a high: Sam Kendricks came up with an impressive show to claim the pole vault gold.

On a high: Sam Kendricks came up with an impressive show to claim the pole vault gold.

South African star Wayde van Niekerk is halfway to his target of the 400 metres and 200m double after easing to victory in the former on Tuesday.

The 25-year-old’s task of landing both eased considerably with main rival Isaac Makwala of Botswana barred from running by the sport’s governing body because he had been diagnosed with the highly contagious norovirus.

It didn’t prevent the 30-year-old from turning up at the warm-up track only to be turned away. The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) said he should be in quarantine and not near the track.

“It was definitely a heartbreaking moment,” van Niekerk said. “I have a lot of sympathy for Isaac. It is quite disappointing. I would have liked him to have his opportunity. But this is sports, these things happen.”

Van Niekerk added that the double was not a given. “It’s easier said than done,” he said. “It’s competition, it’s very unpredictable. My body still feels very good. It took me a while to recover tonight.

“But from endurance I go straight to speed tomorrow... It’s a day-by-day, step-by-step process for us athletes.”

Botswana suffered further disappointment as 800m race favourite Nijel Amos — second on the same track in the 2012 Olympic final — faded to finish fifth with Frenchman Pierre-Ambroise Bosse taking a deserved gold for a bold and brave performance.

Drought continues

However, for his compatriot Renaud Lavillenie his World gold drought continued even in the stadium where he won Olympic gold in 2012.

The Frenchman had to settle for bronze — his fifth minor medal in the world championships — with American Sam Kendricks taking the title in front of his parents and girlfriend to boot.

 

Conselsus Kipruto maintained Kenya’s fine record in the men’s 3000 metres steeplechase winning in cheeky style from Morocco’s Soufiane El bakkali, while there was a second world title for the Czech Republic’s women’s javelin world record holder and two-time Olympic champion Barbora Spotakova.

The results:

Men: 400m: 1. Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 43.98s, 2. Steven Gardiner (Bah) 44.41, 3. Abdalelah Haroun (Qat); 800m: 1. Pierre-Amboise Bosse (Fra) 1:44.67s, 2. Adam Kszczot (Pol) 1:44.95, 3. Kipyegon Bett (Ken) 1:45.21.

3000m steeplechase: 1. Conseslus Kipruto (Ken) 8:14.12s, 2. Soufiane Elbakkali (Mar) 8:14.49, 3. Evan Jager (USA) 8:15.53; Pole vault: 1. Sam Hendricks (USA) 5.95m, 2. Piotr Lisek (Pol) 5.89, 3. Renaud Lavillenie (Fra) 5.89.

Women: Javelin: 1. Barbora Spotakova (Cze) 66.76m, 2. Lingwei Li (Chn) 66.25, 3. Huihui Lyu (Chn) 65.26 .

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