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Five things to know about South African sprinter Wayde van Niekerk

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Five facts about South African sprinter Wayde van Niekerk, who broke the men’s 400m world record at the Olympic Games with a time of 43.03sec in Rio.

Bond: The unique partnership between the van Niekerk, 24, and Ans Botha – exactly half a century his senior - has delivered extraordinary career highlights for both athlete and trainer
Bond: The unique partnership between the van Niekerk, 24, and Ans Botha – exactly half a century his senior – has delivered extraordinary career highlights for both athlete and trainer

One family, two medals

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Van Nierkerk is not the only member of his family to win a medal in Rio. His cousin is Cheslin Kolbe, who won bronze with the South African sevens rugby team last week. Van Nierkerk had a large number of his family at the stadium on Monday to witness his record-breaking run.

From Cape Town to Rio, via Beijing

The Cape Town-born star arrived in Rio with form. His winning time at the Beijing world championships last year was 43.48. In his slipstream that day taking bronze was the London 2012 champion Kirani James and in silver LaShawn Merritt. That pair filled the minor places again here, only in different order. In China he became South Africa’s first world sprint champion.

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Coached by a grandmother, and in Jamaica

In his quest for Olympic glory, the 24-year-old linked up with Usain Bolt’s coach Glen Mills in Jamaica in the run-up to Rio. “We have some good relationship with coach Mills, I’ve got to know him on the circuit over the last few months and years,” Van Niekerk said in June. His coach back home is a 74-year-old white-haired grandmother, Ans Botha. The unlikely combination teamed up three years ago, the move paying dramatic dividends.

Winner: van Niekerk lit up the Maracana on Friday where he smashed the 19-year world record
Winner: van Niekerk lit up the Maracana where he smashed the 19-year world record

Sprint history-maker

Van Niekerk created athletics history in March when he became the first to break 10-sec for 100-metres, 20s for 200m and 44s for 400m. Having already clocked 19.94 seconds and 43.48sec in the 200 and 400m, Van Niekerk timed 9.98sec in the 100m in Bloemfontain.

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Marketing man

Born and raised in Cape Town Van Niekerk from a young age showed his aptitude for sport. But after attending a local college he continued his education, studying marketing at University of the Free State. AFP

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