Sprinter Wayde van Niekerk laces up before practice. |
It is certainly no secret that a young sprinter wearing a
Richard Mille watch made headlines this summer over 400 meters. Richard Mille
is very proud to officially welcome into its family one of the greatest
athletes of his generation, South African native Wayde van Niekerk.
Sporting a RM 27-02 |
Wayde van Niekerk has had an exceptional 2016 season. At the
beginning of the year, he competed in the 100-metre dash for the first time in
five years at Bloemfontein (South Africa). With determined confidence, he
completed the race in 9.98, becoming the first sprinter to hold a personal best
under 10 seconds in the 100 meter, 20 seconds in the 200 meter and 44 seconds
in the 400-meter sprints.
In June, the still unvanquished athlete set a new record for
the African continent and the world’s third-best time ever in the 300-meter
dash. He also became African champion in the 4 x 100 meter relay with a time of
38.84.
On August 14, Wayde produced one of the exploits of the year
by crossing the finish line over 400 meters in 43.03, fifteen hundredths of a
second faster than the world record set in 1999 by Michael Johnson.
A native of Cape Town, Wayde is a multidisciplinary
sprinter, who feeds on competition and a diversity of playing fields as an
essential means to progress and surpass himself. He has chosen to wear an RM
27-02 for its comfort, technical sophistication and its dynamic lines.
On your mark. Get set. Mille! |
After beginning his career as an athlete in the high jump—a
family tradition—it was in junior school, playing rugby, that Wayde discovered
his aptitude for sprinting. And it was in October 2012, at the University of
Bloemfontein where he was enrolled, that he signed up for a training group with
Anna-Sophia Botha, who still coaches him today.
While he had always stuck to 100 and 200-meter sprints for
maximum speed, he quickly heeded the advice of Anna-Sophia, who, seeking to
forestall the deleterious physical impact of shorter distances, encouraged him
to focus on the 400-meter race. In 2013, this strategy paid off, and Wayde came
close to the 400-meter world record of 43.18. His rise continued in 2014, with
two silver medals in the 400-meter sprint at the African Championships in
Marrakech and the New York Diamond League Race, as well as a gold medal in the
4 x 100 meter relay race at the continental games. Last year, a world
championship title was the crowning glory of a season from which he emerged
unbeaten in the 200 and 400 meter categories.
Only 24 years old, Wayde van Niekerk is swiftly becoming a
dominant figure. With his watch on his wrist, the South African track star has
just begun making history.
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