Manyonga grabs gold at World Champs

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Luvo Manyonga jumps to a gold medal
  • Post published:August 5, 2017

South Africa bagged long jump gold and bronze through Luvo Manyonga and Ruswahl Samaai at the World Championships in London on Saturday, while Usain Bolt bowed out of the global athletics scene with bronze in the 100-metre final. 

Manyonga grabbed gold with a best of 8.48m with his second jump, while Samaai’s 8.32 got bronze for South Africa with his final attempt.

It was the first two medals for South Africa on day two of competition.

Manyonga has now gone one better after getting silver at the Rio Olympics in Brazil last year, and completed a remarkable turn-around, after being down and out and all but written off with a drug problem a few years back.

The former world junior champion opened his account with a huge jump on Saturday night, but was red-flagged for being 5cm over the board.

He also closed his campaign with a huge leap, but with another red flag when the gold medal was already his.

South African track fans had high hopes of another medal in the 100m final, where they were represented by Akani Simbine.

But he could only end fifth in 10.01 as American Justin Gatlin (another top athlete who has his own drug problems) turned the tables on Bolt’s farewell party with victory in a season’s best 9.92 seconds.

Compatriot and new kid on the block Christian Coleman took silver in 9.94, and Bolt rounded off the podium with bronze in 9.95.

Gatlin, his career shrouded by a drug-ridden cloud and having served two bans, finally got his place in the sun at the ripe old age of 35 after five silver medals behind Bolt.

Earlier Caster Semenya booked her place in the women’s 1500m final with a third spot in the semi-final, with a time of 4min 03.80sec, behind Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon and Britain’s Laura Muir.

South Africa’s two medals put them third on the medals table after two days of competition, behind the United States and Ethiopia.

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