Wayde van Niekerk

Sprinter

Birthday July 15, 1992

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Kraaifontein, Cape Province, South Africa

Age 31 years old

Nationality South Africa

Height 1.83 m

Weight 70 kg

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1992

Wayde van Niekerk ( South African English:, ; born 15 July 1992) is a South African track and field sprinter who competes in the 200 and 400 metres.

In the 400 metres, he is the current world and Olympic record holder, having set the record in the Olympic finals.

He also holds the world-best time in the 300 metres.

1999

His time of 44.38 seconds was a new South African record, bettering Arnaud Malherbe and Hendrick Mokganyetsi's shared record from March 1999 and September 2000, respectively.

A 200m best of 20.19 seconds followed by a fourth-place finish at the Athletissima meet.

2005

Van Niekerk attended Bellville Primary and Simonberg Primary until he and his mother moved to Bloemfontein in 2005.

There he went to Grey College before going on to study marketing at the University of the Free State.

2010

He made his international debut at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics, where he placed fourth in the 200m with a personal best time of 21.02 seconds.

He also ran in the 4×100 metres relay heats with the national team, alongside Gideon Trotter.

2011

His senior breakthrough came at the age of eighteen at the 2011 South African Athletics Championships when he won the 200m title in a new personal best time of 20.57 seconds.

He competed in the same event at the 2011 African Junior Athletics Championships, but did not make the final.

2012

He ran sparingly in 2012 but began to show a talent for the 400 metres, setting a best time of 46.43 seconds.

2013

He also represented South Africa at the 2013 and 2015 Athletics World Championships.

The 2013 season marked Van Niekerk's emergence as a 400m runner.

He won the second national title of his career over that distance at the 2013 South African Championships, winning with a sub-46-second time.

He won the IAAF Meeting de Dakar before travelling to Europe and placing second to Olympic champion Kirani James at the Golden Spike Ostrava, improving his best time to 45.09 seconds in the process.

He entered the 400 metres at the 2013 Summer Universiade and narrowly missed out on the final as the fastest non-qualifier.

He managed to reach the podium and receive his first international medal in the 4×400 metres relay as the South African men took the silver.

His performances earned him a place in the 400m at the 2013 World Championships, where he did not progress past the heats.

2014

Van Niekerk was the silver medallist in the 400m at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and took silver in the 4×400 metres relay at the 2013 Summer Universiade.

A national title win in April 2014 saw Van Niekerk top the world rankings with a best of 44.92 seconds - his first sub-45-second run.

After a win at the FBK Games in the Netherlands, he ran at the New York Diamond League race and placed second to LaShawn Merritt.

He entered both sprint events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and won his first individual senior medal over 400m, placing behind Kirani James with a time of 44.68 seconds -his second-fastest run at that point.

He reached the semi-final of the 200m but did not repeat his success of the longer sprint.

2015

At the 2015 World Championships, he won the gold medal in the 400 metres.

He defended his title two years later, in London, where he also won the silver medal in the 200 metres race.

2015 was the start of Van Niekerk's status as a sprinting phenom.

On July 4, 2015, Van Niekerk lowered his South African record to below 44 seconds with a 43.96 at the Meeting Areva and ranked himself in the all-time top 12 whilst beating Kirani James for the first time.

Ten days later, on July 14, 2015, he won a 200m race at the Luzern Spitzen Leichtathletik in 19.94 seconds, his first 200m run under 20 seconds.

This also made him the second man in history to have gone under 20 seconds for the 200m and 44 seconds for the 400m.

A month later, Van Niekerk represented South Africa at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics, focusing solely on the 400m.

Winning his heat, Van Niekerk beat LaShawn Merritt, with the defending champion taking second.

The results repeated in the final, as he won gold in 43.48 seconds, making him the fourth-fastest runner of all time, ahead of Merritt who was running his personal best as the sixth-fastest in 43.65.

Kirani James finished third in 43.78 seconds, a season's best.

2016

In the 2016 Olympic Games men's 400m, Van Niekerk won the gold medal with a world record time of 43.03 seconds (reaction time 0.181 s ) at age 24 years and 30 days, beating the time of 43.18 seconds set by Michael Johnson during the 1999 World Championships in Athletics in Seville, Spain.

In 2016, Van Niekerk became the first sprinter in history to have run the 100 metres in under 10 seconds, 200 metres in under 20 seconds, and 400 metres in under 44 seconds.

On 12 March 2016, Van Niekerk became the 107th athlete to break the 10-second barrier in the 100 metres.

2017

In 2017, after a 30.81 seconds victory in the seldom-run 300 metres distance, breaking Michael Johnson's world-best time of 30.85 which was set in 2000, Van Niekerk became the only sprinter in history to have run sub-10, sub-20, sub-31 and sub-44 performances at 100m, 200m, 300m and 400m respectively.

Van Niekerk was born in the town of Kraaifontein near Cape Town, to Wayne van Niekerk and sprinter Odessa Swarts (née Krause).

He was born prematurely and needed a blood transfusion.