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  1. Wayde van Niekerk (Ciudad del Cabo, 15 de julio de 1992) es un atleta sudafricano de carreras de velocidad, que en la especialidad de los 400 m ostenta el título olímpico y mundial y una medalla de plata en los Juegos de la Mancomunidad. Ha logrado correr las pruebas de 100 m, 200 m y 400 m en menos de 10, 20 y 44 segundos respectivamente. [1]

  2. Wayde van Niekerk ( South African English : / ˈweɪd fʌn niːˈkɛərk /, Afrikaans: [fan niˈkɛrk]; born 15 July 1992) is a South African track and field sprinter who competes in the 200 and 400 metres. In the 400 metres, he is the current world and Olympic record holder, having set the record in the Olympic finals.

  3. 19 de ago. de 2023 · World 400m record holder and Olympic gold medallist Wayde van Niekerk made impressive strides in 2022 and 2023, raising the prospects of an epic comeback at Paris 2024. Olympics.com spoke to the South African about rekindling his form. 6 min By Ockert de Villiers 19 August 2023 07:10 GMT-7. Wayde VAN NIEKERK Athletics. (2022 Getty Images)

  4. 15 de jul. de 1992 · Wayde VAN NIEKERK, South Africa - 60 Metres, 4x400 Metres Relay

  5. 14 de jun. de 2023 · The men’s 400m world record has been safe since Wayde van Niekerks incredible run from lane eight with no real challengers emerging over the last seven years. The South African is hellbent on lowering his mark but there are other potential candidates. Olympics.com compares the times side-by-side.

  6. 26 de jul. de 2015 · If the speed of his Paris victory, when he became the first African in history to break 44 seconds, announced his burgeoning talent to the world, perhaps it was the measured manner of this London win that most clearly proved Wayde van Niekerk will be a genuine contender for gold at the IAAF World Championships in Beijing next month.

  7. Wayde van Niekerk fueled by 2023 disappointments heading into Paris 2024. The Rio 2016 champion hopes the career-threatening injury would ultimately add to his longevity as he targets a return to the podium in Paris 2024.