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  1. World 400m record holder and Olympic gold medallist Wayde van Niekerk made impressive strides in 2022 and 2023, raising the prospects of an epic comeback at Paris 2024. Olympics.com spoke to the South African about rekindling his form. Putting his career-threatening injuries in the rear-view mirror, Wayde van Niekerk is determined to reclaim ...

    • Ockert de Villiers
  2. 6. Apr. 2024 · Der Südafrikaner Wayde van Niekerk hat am Sonntag das 400-Meter-Finale der Olympischen Spiele in Rio de Janeiro in neuer Weltrekord-Zeit gewonnen. Der Weltmeister trommelte 43,03 Sekunden auf die Bahn.

  3. 22. Aug. 2023 · Wayde van Niekerk advanced to the final of the men's 400m at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest on Tuesday via the fastest loser qualification. The world 400m record holder finished third in his semi-final in a time of 44.65sec to squeak into his second major championships final since injuring his knee in 2017.

  4. The men’s 400m world record has been safe since Wayde van Niekerks incredible run from lane eight with no real challengers emerging over the last seven years. The South African is hellbent on lowering his mark but there are other potential candidates. Olympics.com compares the times side-by-side.

  5. Athletics. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) Wayde van Niekerk has made it through to the final of the 400m at the Budapest 23 World Athletics Championships 2023 (Tuesday 22 August) after his time of 44.65 saw him progress to the gold medal race having finished third in his semi-final.

    • Sean Mcalister
  6. 3. Apr. 2023 · Following his world-leading 44.17 run over 400m last weekend, Wayde van Niekerk has been confirmed to compete at Oslo’s Bislett Games – part of the Wanda Diamond League – on 15 June. The 30-year-old from South African won the Olympic title in 2016 with a world record of 43.03.

  7. 29. Juni 2017 · Wayde van Niekerk after winning the 300m at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava (© AFP / Getty Images) When he crossed the line 30.81 seconds after the gun sounded the start of last night’s 300m contest in Ostrava's Golden Spike, Wayde van Neikerk once again stepped knee deep into uncharted waters.