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BUDAPEST 23 MEMORABLE SPILLS & THRILLS

MILESTONE: This will go down as the most engaging edition in the history of the sport…

By Sport Reporter

The World Athletics Championships Budapest 23 concluded on Sunday (27) after nine days of thrilling action in which superstars of the sport added to their legacy and new stars emerged as global champions.

A record total of 2100 athletes from 195 countries (plus the Athlete Refugee Team) have competed in the Hungarian capital, watched by more than 400 000 ticketed spectators from 120 countries, and producing one world record, one world U20 record, seven championship records, 11 area records and 73 national records.

The heightened competitiveness provided enormous drama in the field events in particular, where 13 athletes across eight events recorded their best mark in the final round of competition to improve their positions, five of them clinching the gold medal.

Meanwhile, US sprinters Noah Lyles and Sha’Carri Richardson, Kenyan middle distance diva Faith Kipyegon, Dutch 400m hurdles specialist Femke Bol and dominant Spanish walkers Alvaro Martin and Maria Perez emerged as multiple title winners.

Lyles claimed the 100m and 200m double and anchored the USA men’s 4x100m relay team to victory, while Richardson set a championship record of 10.65 to win her first global title in the 100m, then anchored the USA team to a second championship record in the women’s 4x100m relay.

Kipyegon clinched a historic double, becoming the first woman to win both the 1500m and 5000m at the World Athletics Championships after breaking the world records over both distances this year.

Martin (20km and 35km race walk) and Perez (20km and 35km race walk) completed the first gold medal sweep of the race walks programme by one country, Spain.

Bol completed a drama-filled nine days by anchoring the Dutch women’s 4x400m team to a last-gasp victory in the final event, having fallen within metres of the finish line in the 4x400m mixed relay on the first night and won her first individual world title in the 400m hurdles in between.

Venezuela’s Yulimar Rojas won her fourth world triple jump title, while Lyles (200m), Kipyegon (1500m), Joshua Cheptegei (10,000m), Grant Holloway (110m hurdles) and Karsten Warholm (400m hurdles) have each won three titles in their core event.

With so many brilliant storylines, this will go down as the most engaging edition in the history of the sport.

After nearly one million website visitors a day in the first seven days, Budapest had already surpassed previous visitor numbers for a World Championships.

The popularity of the website’s live results platform continues to grow. On day one, traffic was more than double that for any previous event. At peak times, the website received over 400,000 requests per minute, and up to 14 million per hour.

Over the nine days of the championships, 14 000 news articles have been published for a reach of 28,5 billion.

A record number of more than 1200 accredited broadcast personnel from 46 broadcasters, as well as 850 accredited media and photographers from 75 countries, have covered the championships.

Rights-holding broadcasters report that huge audiences are tuning in from all over the world and there are impressive peak numbers in key markets such as Germany, UK, France and Finland. TBS in Japan reported after the first weekend that their coverage reached 28 million people at some point during the broadcast. These numbers are expected to grow as more data is collated.

Our social media platforms passed the milestone of 11 million followers during the championships, and more than 38,000 people visited the Museum of World Athletics exhibition in the Etele Plaza in Budapest.

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said: “Together with the Budapest Organising Committee we have created a new standard for our outdoor World Championships going forward. It is the new blueprint.

We have seen full stadia  which creates an electric atmosphere, we have had the highest ever number of participating athletes, we have witnessed jaw-dropping and nail-biting performances, and we have had huge audiences as a result.

 

TUKSING TEAM OF CHOICE

HUMDINGER: University of Pretoria aims to give Maritzburg  a soccer lecture  they will not forget

By Masoja Cele

University of Pretoria FC and Maritzburg United will lock horns in the Motsepe Foundation Championship match on Sunday afternoon at Tuks Stadium.  Kick- off is at 15hr00.

Zipho Dlangalala Maritzburg United mentor
Zipho Dlangalala Maritzburg United mentor

AmaTuks had a disappointing opener last week losing 2-0 against Hungry Lions. The University side are a shadow of the side that ran for promotion to the elite division during the national promotion play-offs only to falter at end at Moroka Swallows. Last season they had a depressing campaign, they finished eighth in the league table. Tukkies will be hoping to pull off a morale boosting victory against the Team of Choice.

Tukkies will approach this interesting fixture without the services of the industrious midfielder Thabang Sibanyoni and veteran marksman Rodney Ramagalela. Sibanyoni who was on loan from Mamelodi Sundowns has return to his parent club. Ramagalela has left the Tshwane side to an unknown destination. Nevertheless, the University team still boast a decent strike force namely, Kamohelo Pheeane and Delano Abrahams. The duo could be lethal if afforded plentiful space to manoeuvre.

In the middle of the park the home side will rely on the skills of old campaigner Samuel Julies and Ayanda Mvabi to poke holes to the opposition defence. The arrival of Tebogo Makungo from Dondol Stars and Athenkosi Tonisi from AmaVarara from the Eastern Cape will add more firepower to the Tukkies engine room. Tuks also added the tough Casric Stars centre back Sihle Gum into their rooster.

University of Pretoria coach Tlisane Motaung
University of Pretoria coach Tlisane Motaung

The Team of Choice will enter the away fixture in high spirits, aiming to maintain the perfect star with another three points on Sunday. The Pietermaritzburg ensemble who appointed the experience mentor Zipho Dlangalala to lead the team after the departure of Fadlu Davids have undergone major transformation. Only three players, Tumelo Njoti, Friday Samu and Reagan van der Ross were the survivors of the relegated team. The bulk of the playing personnel that played last week were either from the development or signed from local teams. While reliable defender Bonginkosi Makume is not training with the team with the hope of securing a move with a DStv Premieship side. Coach Dlangalala had to adapt a big number of new arrivals to his philosophy as well as to fine-tune the cohesion.

Dlangalala will pull all stops to win against his former side. The likeable tactician was the coach of the AmaTuks in the 2018/19 calendar. Surely, he has the insight of his former team at his disposal. Though, it was not spectacular but The Team of Choice would be pleased with their opening match of the Championship clocking a 1-0 win at Milford FC (formerly Uthongathi FC), their first match since relegated from the DStv Premeirship last season. Samu who scored the important goal for his side is expected to continue where the left off last week. The Zambian 9international will be ably assisted by his other two experience compatriots Njoti and van der Ross.

The KZN side will keep their fingers cross that the trusted defender Makume reverse his decision and re-register with the team. The former Baroka utility defender’s ability and brilliance of reading the game could be vital to the newly promoted players.

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