#TuksAthletics: Simbine claim 100m Diamond League victory in Doha

Posted on May 06, 2017

National champion and record holder Akani Simbine became the first South African to win a Diamond League 100-meter sprint when he beat an impressive field in Doha, Qatar on Friday evening.
 
Simbine once again dipped under the 10-second barrier, clocking 9.99sec in a field that included Olympic medallists Justine Gatlin and Andre de Grasse. However neither was able to get onto the podium on Friday night as Asafa Powell took silver in 10.08sec and Qatar’s Femi Ogunode third in 10.13.
 
He told the Diamond League website: ‘This was the first race of the season and I’m looking forward to the World Championships. I’m happy with my shape now, just to come up here and motivate myself for the rest of the season is what I was hoping for.”
 
There was another South African moment to savour as Rio Olympics gold medallist Caster Semenya opened her own Diamond League campaign in style with a meeting-record win in the 800m.
 
The two other South Africans doing duty in the first Diamond League meeting of the year were LJ van Zyl and Cornel Fredericks in the 400m hurdles.
Van Zyl grabbed bronze in 49:49 as he started from lane eight while 2014 Commonwealth champion Fredericks was fifth, also dipping under the 50sec barrier in 49.99. The latter had missed last month’s national championships due to a niggling back injury.Victory went to the host nation’s Abdulrahman Samba who won in 48.44.
 
- Author Source: Sascoc/ Mark Etheridge

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