Podium finishes for locals at CGA league meeting

Benoni High Athletic Club's Kaitlyn Mackay claimed her fourth podium finish of the second while the BAC Donovan janse van Vuuren won a gold in the men's U18 100m and 200m.

As the countdown to the ASA national track and field championships in March continues, local athletes continued their top performances on the Central Gauteng Athletics (CGA) circuit.

They put in another dominant showing at the province’s fourth track and field league meeting held on February 18 at Germiston Stadium.

The athletes are hoping to be included in the team to represent CGA at the nationals.

Donovan Janse van Vuuren.

The organisation has confirmed each athlete has to take part in three league meetings and then the provincial championships next month to be considered for selection.

In the sprint distances, Boksburg Athletic Club (BAC) sprinter Donovan Janse van Vuuren was the star performer after winning the men’s U18 100m and 200m. He won the 100m dash in 11:30 seconds while he finished the 200m in 22:24 seconds.

Janse van Vuuren’s teammate, Kiera Fouchè, finished in second place in the women’s U18 100m in 12:81 seconds while Pieter Moller was second, behind Janse van Vuuren, in the men’s U18 200m.

In the middle distances, Kaitlyn Mackay, Tayla Bosman and Matthew Mackay of the Benoni High Athletics Club (BHAC) all claimed bronze medals in their categories.

The BHAC’s Matthew Mackay.

Kaitlyn claimed her fourth podium finish of the season, placing third in the girls’ U16 1 500m while Matthew claimed a bronze medal in the men’s U20 1 500m. Bosman was also third in the women’s U20 1 500m.

On the field, Benoni Northerns Athletic Club (BNAC)’s Moetlo Sefoka won the boys’ U16 high jump. The Benoni High learner also won the long jump, leaping 5.70m for the gold.

His teammate, Kearabetsoe Kau, was second in the women’s U18 high jump.

Benoni Northerns Athletic Club’s Sefoka Moetlo competing in the long jump at Central Gauteng Athletics meeting at Boksburg Stadium on January 29.

The BAC’s Fabio de Klerk threw a massive 61.25m to finish second in the men’s U20 javelin.

According to CGA’s track and field chairperson, Maggie Dicks, over 800 athletes participated in the event.

Dicks encouraged the athletes to continue working hard.

The final league meeting is on February 25 at Germiston Stadium.

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