Team South Africa is set and ready! The 2024 Paris Olympics have just started with football and rugby sevens already underway, with Team SA rugby sevens already gearing up for their third game. South Africa has sent a talented group of track and field athletes ready to compete on the world stage starting on the 1st of August. With a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars, here are the key Team SA athletes to watch as they strive for Olympic glory:
Team SA Athletics: Sprints
- Akani Simbine: A seasoned sprinter with multiple international medals, Simbine is a strong contender in the 100m and 4x100m relay events. His explosive speed and experience make him a force to be reckoned with.
- Shaun Maswanganyi: This young talent, mentored by the legendary Carl Lewis, is turning heads with his impressive performances in the 100m and 200m sprints. The Paris Olympics could be his breakthrough moment.
- Wayde van Niekerk: After overcoming injuries, the 400m world record holder is making a strategic move to focus on the 200m event in Paris. His return to form adds excitement and anticipation to the shorter sprint.
Hurdles:
- Marione Fourie: The national record holder in the 100m hurdles, Fourie is a rising star with her sights set on Olympic success. Her speed and technique make her a formidable competitor in the hurdles event.
Field Events:
- Cheswill Johnson & Jovan van Vuuren: These talented long jumpers are both capable of reaching the podium. Their rivalry and competitive spirit will make for an exciting competition.
- Kyle Blignaut & Victor Hogan: In the throws, Blignaut (shot put) and Hogan (discus) are experienced competitors with the potential to medal. Their consistency and technique make them strong contenders.
Long Distance:
- Prudence Sekgodiso: A rising star in the 800m, has shown tremendous potential with recent victories in Diamond League events. She is a strong contender for a medal in Paris
- Adriaan Wildschutt: Competing in both the 5000m and 10000m events, Wildschutt is a determined and resilient runner who could surprise the field with a strong performance.
Marathon:
- Stephen Mokoka & Gerda Steyn: These marathon runners have the endurance and mental fortitude to tackle the challenging Olympic marathon course. They will be aiming for top finishes and personal bests.
2024 Paris Olympics: International Stars to Shine
All eyes will be on American sprinter Noah Lyles, a charismatic figure and multi-world champion, as he competes in the 100m and 200m events. Reigning Olympic champion and world record holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) will face fierce competition in the 400m hurdles, creating a must-watch showdown. Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon will aim to defend her Olympic title in the 1500m, continuing her dominance in the event. The men’s 100m sprint and 400m hurdles promise electrifying showdowns.
When Does Olympic Track and Field Start?
The athletics events at the 2024 Paris Olympics are scheduled to begin on Thursday, August 1st, with the men’s 20km race walk. The marathon events will take place on Saturday, August 10 (women) and Sunday, August 11 (men). The track and field events at Stade de France start on Friday, August 2nd and will continue throughout the Games, with a wide range of exciting events captivating audiences worldwide.
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