Pietermaritzburg Bursting with Talent as ASA Senior Champs Gets Underway Thursday

All African Games pole vault champion Miré Reinstorf (ACNW) will be among the many talented athletes going head to head at the ASA Senior, Combined Events and Relays Championships at Msunduzi Athletics Stadium in Pietermaritzburg from Thursday to Sunday, 18-21 April 2024. Photo: Frennie Shivambu

Women hurdlers and throwers will take centre stage this week when the elite battle for the podium ensues at the ASA Senior Combined Events and Relays Championships at Msunduzi Athletics Stadium in Pietermaritzburg from Thursday to Sunday, 18-21 April 2024.

Some of the best races at the domestic championships are predicted in both hurdles’ events, with SA record holder Marioné Fourie to line up against Athletics Gauteng North (AGN) teammate and former national record holder Taylon Bieldt in the 100m race over the barriers.

Over the 400m hurdles, Bieldt will be eager to flaunt her versatility once again, but it’s going to be tough against a field which includes Commonwealth Games medallist and defending champion Zeney Geldenhuys, and rising junior star Tumi Ramokgopa, in what could be another AGN showdown.

In the field events, exciting battles are expected in the women’s shot put and discus throw finals. In both disciplines, the line-up is spearheaded by Miné de Klerk (AFS), who flies in from her base in the United States to showcase her talent on home soil. 

She will have to be at her best against 18 year-old Ashley Erasmus of Athletics Mpumalanga (AMPU), 17 year-old rising star Alicia Khunou (AGN), and experienced athlete Ischke Senekal of Eastern Province Athletics (EPA), a five-time winner of the shot put/discus throw double at the national championships.

Among the sprinters, all eyes will be on in-form junior athlete Viwe Jingqi when she enters the blocks for the 100m and 200m events. In both sprints she goes up against experienced campaigner Tamzin Thomas of Athletics Central North West (ACNW) and 19 year-old Kayla la Grange (CGA).

Over the 400m distance, hurdles star Geldenhuys faces African champion Miranda Coetzee of Athletics North West North (ANWN), junior prospect Precious Molepo (AGN) and versatile speedster Shirley Nekhubui (CGA). Coetzee will also turn out in the 200m event and Nekhubui has added the 100m sprint to her schedule.

Middle-distance star Prudence Sekgodiso is skipping her preferred 800m distance, as she targets double gold in the 1 500m and 5 000m events for host province KwaZulu-Natal Athletics (KZNA).

In the 1,500m her biggest challenges will come from African Championships finalist Carina Viljoen (CGA) and former national champion Danielle Verster (ACNW), and in the 5,000m she toes the line against defending champion Kyla Jacobs of Western Province Athletics (WPA) and national 5km road running champion Tayla Kavanagh (KZNA).

In the women’s 800m event, another KZNA star, Gena Lofstrand, will aim to reclaim the national title she won as a 17 year-old in 2013, after taking the runner-up spot in her last five appearances over two laps at the ASA Senior Championships.

The women’s 10 000m final should also produce a tightly contested affair between the likes of six-time champion Glenrose Xaba (AGN), Cacisile Sosibo of Central Gauteng Athletics (CGA) and experienced athlete Kesa Molotsane in the colours of Athletics Free State (AFS).

Elsewhere in-field, Jo-Ane van Dyk (ACNW) will headline the women’s javelin throw event after winning gold at the recent All African Games in Accra, Ghana last month. And another All African Games champion, Miré Reinstorf (ACNW), will be hoping to shine as the favourite for the title in the women’s pole vault.

The Championships are proudly supported by Jungle (Tiger Brands), Msunduzi Local Municipality, KZN Department of Sport, Arts and Culture and aQuellé. 

Watch the ASA Senior Champs in Pietermaritzburg on Supersport:

18 April – Supersport Variety 4: 12:40 – 17:00
19 April – Supersport Variety 4 – 14:25 – 17:45
20 April – Supersport Variety 4 – 14:15 – 17:15
21 April – Supersport Variety 4
– Morning Session 09:15 – 11:45
– Afternoon Session 12:45 – 16:10


Original Copy: Athletics SA, with editing by gsport

Main Photo Caption: All African Games pole vault champion Miré Reinstorf (ACNW) will be among the many talented athletes going head to head at the ASA Senior, Combined Events and Relays Championships at Msunduzi Athletics Stadium in Pietermaritzburg from Thursday to Sunday, 18-21 April 2024. Photo: Frennie Shivambu

Photo 2 Caption: Alicia Khunou challenges Miné de Klerk (AFS), Ashley Erasmus (AMPU) and Ischke Senekal (EPA) in the shot put and discus throw. Photo: Roger Sedres

Photo 3 Caption: Commonwealth Games medallist and 400mH defending champion Zeney Geldenhuys will contest the 400m and 400mH events. Photo: RayChaplin.Photography

Photo 4 Caption: Junior star Tumi Ramokgopa is up against defending champ Zeney Geldenhuys and Taylon Bieldt in the 400m hurdles. Photo: Tumi Ramokgopa on IG

Photo 5 Caption: Miné de Klerk (AFS) flies in from her base in the United States after having recorded her shot put PB in 2024. Photo: Miné de Klerk on Instagram

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