KINGSTON, Jamaica – South Africa’s 400 metre world record holder Wayde Van Niekerk along with the emerging Akani Simbine arrived in the island a short while ago at the Norman Manley International Airport to compete at the JN Racers Grand Prix on Saturday.Van Niekerk, who broke the 400m world record clocking 43.03 at the Rio Olympic last year, will be running the 200 metres at the Racers Grand Prix and is excited to be honouring the legend Usain Bolt on his final race on Jamaican soil.

β€œIt’s a massive privilege to be here and pay respect for what he has done for track and field and we are looking forward to see his final year and support him all the way for what he has done for us as athletes and the way he has inspired us. He has been massive,” Van Niekerk told OBSERVER ONLINE.

Van Niekerk has run a blistering 19.84 in Boston on a straight 200m track, showing that he is in good form heading into the Racers Grand Prix.

Van Niekerk, the only man in history to break 44 seconds for the 400m, 20 seconds for the 200m and 10 seconds for the 100m, will show his talent in the 200m as he attempts the rare 200/400 double in the London World Championship.

His 100m and 200m personal bests are 9.98 and 19.94 respectively.
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