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#AfricaRioTriumph: Young South African who set new record in men’s 400m race

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Athletics - Olympics: Day 9

South Africa is well known for short-distance runners, and as such athletes that went to represent the country at the Rio Olympics were expected to be a threat to other athletes.

Even with this information however, there is very little that was known about 24-year-old 400m runner Wayde van Niekerk among the international community.

At the completion of the Games however, van Niekerk has become a household name in athletics.

The young South African engraved his name in the Olympic greats’ record, clinching gold in the 400m men’s final, and setting a new record in the process.

Wayde van Niekerk finished in 43.03 seconds, 0.15 quicker than the time Johnson clocked in Seville back in 1999.

The 24-year-old hence became one of just two South African gold medal winners at the Olympic Games.

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