Local 800m star athlete qualifies for Olympic Games

With the cut-off date approaching, Pretoria's middle distance star athlete and SA champion managed just in time to qualify in the 800m race for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris.

“Quest successful” was the WhatsApp message Edmund du Plessis sent out late on Saturday night when they qualified in the 800 metres to compete at the Paris Olympic Games.

The 22-year old Tuks medical student finished third at a meeting in Madrid, running 1:44.49. The Olympic qualifying standard is 1:44.70. Belgium’s Eliott Crestan won 1:44.28 and Adrian Ben (Spain) was second in 1:44.41. For all three athletes, it was their fastest time this season.

Fast… faster… fastest! That would be a perfect way to summarise Du Plessis’s heroics on the track this season. Since last year’s end, he has improved his time by nearly three seconds. So, there can be no more arguing that he is one of the new stars of South African athletics. After Saturday night, he is now ranked sixth fastest on South Africa’s all-time list in the 800 metres.

Only Hezekiel Sepeng (1:42.69 in 1999), Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (1:42.86 in 2009), Johan Botha (1:43.91 in 1999), André Olivier (1:44.29 in 2012) and Werner Botha (1:44.41 in 2000) have been faster.

Edmund du Plessis (right) with his training partner, Charné Swart (left) and their coach, Ilze Wicksell (middle).
Photo: MW Media

Du Plessis’s elated coach, Ilze Wicksell, ascribed her protege’s success to hard work and a hunger to succeed.

“Hats off to Edmund. He had to make a difficult choice of whether he would compete at the African Champs in Ghana or if he should go to Europe. To represent South Africa is a big thing to him. Last year, competing at the World Student Games was the first time he was selected. In the end, what decided it for him was that in Europe, he would have more than one opportunity to qualify for the Paris Olympic Games,” she explained her athlete’s strategy.

Wicksell also said training with Samuel Sepeng’s squad, which included a few international athletes, really helped her athlete. During these sessions, Du Plessis regularly outsprinted everyone. That proved that he is good enough to take on the world’s best and beat them.

Du Plessis has podiumed every time he has raced in Europe. He won in Germany, was second in Sweden, and third in Madrid.

 

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