South African Wayde van Niekerk broke the 300 metres world record at
the Ostrava Golden Spike on Wednesday, rubbing Michael Johnson out of
the record books for the second time in less than a year.
Van Niekerk, who broke Johnson’s 400 metres world record at the 2016
Rio Olympics, pulled away from the pack around the curve on his way to a
time of 30.81 seconds, beating the American’s mark of 30.85 seconds set
in 2000.
He also beat the Ostrava meeting record over the rarely-run distance
set by multiple Olympic and world championship gold medallist Usain Bolt
in 2010.
“I have been improving each in every one of my events, so it is a
great step for the year and I am feeling quite confident for the rest of
the year,” the sprinter, who is expected to run the 200m and 400m at
the world championships in London in August, told Czech Television.
At the Rio Games last summer, Van Niekerk won the men’s 400 metres
gold in a record time of 43.03 seconds, bettering Johnson’s previous
mark of 43.18 seconds set in 1999.
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