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Munyai smashes Van Niekerk’s 200m record – ASA Championships 2018 – Day 2

The 2017 African U20 champion Clarence Munyai clocked a stunning time of 19.69 (-0.5 m/s) to win his men’s 200m semi-final at the 2018 ASA Senior Track and Field Championships in Tshwane, South Africa on Friday 16 March.

20 year-old Clarence Munyai who set a new South African national record with the second fastest time in the continent. Credit: BackTrack/ASA
20 year-old Clarence Munyai who set a new South African national record with the second fastest time in the continent. Credit: BackTrack/ASA

Sprint prodigy Clarence Munyai had the crowd on its feet at the Tuks Athletics Stadium on Friday, scorching around the track to shatter the national men’s 200m record on Day 2 of the ASA Senior Championships 2018 in Pretoria.

Munyai dipped on the line, stopping the clock at 19.69 to take 0.15 off the SA record set by esteemed compatriot Wayde van Niekerk in Kingston, Jamaica in June last year. He narrowly missed the African record of 19.68 held by Frank Fredericks of Namibia.

“It’s a massive achievement for me,” said Munyai, who is the reigning African U20 200m champion which he won in 20.22 (+1.1) in Tlemcen, Algeria in July 2017.

“I never thought I would run that quick at the age of 20, so I’m really happy.”

Later, the sprinters carried the electric atmosphere in the 100m finals, closing out the day.

Former champion Simon Magakwe, clocked 10.07 to win a wide open men’s race and Carina Horn, who set a record of 11.03 the day before, produced another fine performance to take the women’s final in 11.08.

Earlier, in the 800m Women Heats, world champion Caster Semenya slammed it down from the start and cruised home in 1:58.68, progressing as the favourite for Saturday’s final.

“You never know what’s going to happen, so I couldn’t wait for the final. I decided to use this opportunity to run fast,” Semenya said. “Now I’m confident for the final and I know what I can do.”

She went on to win the 1 500m Women final in the evening session, clocking 4:10.68.

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Orazio Cremona won Shot Put gold with a 20.61m effort, while Chris Harmse earned a remarkable 23rd SA title in succession with a 70.62m heave in the Hammer Throw Men final.

“We witnessed a remarkable performance today from a determined young man who has made history for himself and for South Africa,” Aleck Skhosana, President of Athletics South Africa. “This is now the second fastest time in Africa.

“As we look forward to another great day of performance on Day 3, this young man is inspiring other athletes that everything is possible.

“Congratulations to Clarence, his coach and support staff for the fruits of their hard work.”

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