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Simbine gets his World Relays gold at last on historic night for SA
Simbine gets his World Relays gold at last on historic night for SA

The Herald

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald

Simbine gets his World Relays gold at last on historic night for SA

American Brandon Hicklin had a clear lead, but Simbine, one of the all-time greats of anchor-leg running, hunted him down, taking him just before the line as he clocked a 37.61 sec world lead to claim victory by five-hundredths of a second. Canada, the Olympic champions, were third in 38.11. Simbine's run was reminiscent of his lightning bolt effort to give South Africa an ill-fated gold at the 2021 World Relays in Poland, a medal the team was forced to return after one of the members, Thando Dlodlo, failed a doping test. It's taken four years to get into a position to take another shot at a World Relays gold and Simbine wasn't going to miss out again. The men's 4x400m outfit, runners-up last year, stepped up to the top of the podium with a great all-round effort on Sunday. Gardeo Isaacs went around the first lap in 45.39, and then matric pupil Udeme Okon, the 2024 under-20 world 400m champion, delivered a well-paced second lap in 44.24 before fellow schoolboy Leendert Koekemoer, the youngest in the team at 17, pulled the team into first place with a final burst on the home straight, completing his leg in 44.23. Nene closed it out with an impressive 43.64. In the women's 4x400m Shirley Nekhuibui started, handing over to Miranda Coetzee and Precious Molepo before Zeney van der Walt defended South Africa's position to claim a historic gong, only 12-hundredths behind the second-placed US. And the South African mixed 4x400m team ended fifth in their final, clocking 3:16.29. With the performances on Sunday, it's hard to imagine South Africa's eight-year world championship medal drought extending beyond the Japan showpiece in September. The last time they won world championship silverware was at London 2017, missing out three times in a row at Doha 2019, Eugene 2022 and Budapest 2023.

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