47-medal haul propels UJ athletics to CGA title, Nationals qualification

In a dominant performance just weeks before the University Sport South Africa (USSA) championships in Stellenbosch, the University of Johannesburg (UJ) Athletics Club secured a haul of 47 medals at the Central Gauteng (CGA) Championships on March 16th, 2024. UJ athletes impressed, bringing home 15 gold, 17 silver, and 15 bronze medals at the Athletics Stadium in Westdene.

While securing these impressive results, many UJ athletes, both men and women across various categories, also achieved qualifying times for the upcoming national championships. These include the senior Athletics South Africa (ASA) championships taking place from March 21st to 24th in KwaZulu-Natal and the Under-18-23 championships in Tshwane.

UJ athlete running in 110m hurdles. PHOTO – Supreme Sports

Nolwazi Mashaba led the charge for UJ, claiming the first gold medal in the women’s long jump with a leap of 6.14 meters. Bophelo Seoe and Mahlatse Dombeni followed closely behind, securing silver and bronze medals respectively with jumps of 5.92 meters and 5.87 meters.

Yané van der Merwe continued her consistent form, adding a silver medal to the UJ tally in the opening women’s shotput event with a throw of 8.76 meters.

Gold medal winners (18):

Name Event Distance/Height Time
Martha Nkosi High jump 1.65m
Tshepo Lefete Men’s 110m hurdles 14.21
Sabelo Dhlamini Men’s 200m sprint 21.43
Sibusiso Msibi Men’s 1500m 08:47.41
Katlego Nyelele High jump 2.05m
Karabo Sathekge Long jump 7.89m
Oratile Mashigo Men’s 3000m steeplechase 09:14.68
Patience Ntshingila Women’s triple jump 12.08m
Sabelo Dhlamini Men’s 400m hurdles 50.02
Kayla La Grange Women’s 100m sprint 11.92
Retshidisitswe Mlenga Men’s 100m sprint 10.40
Boikanyo Motlhamme Men’s 800m 1:50.06
Roger Haitengi Men’s triple jump 15.81m
Sisanda Dumisa Women’s 5000m 18:11.73
Nhlanhla Maseko Men’s 400m 0:46.83

“The club did incredibly well in this edition of the Central Gauteng Athletics Championships,” said Roger Haitengi, Manager and Coach of the UJ Athletics Club. “Many of our athletes have also secured qualification for the upcoming Athletics South Africa National Championships. These performances are a fantastic confidence boost heading into the University Sport South Africa (USSA) championships in Stellenbosch during the first week of April. While we’re thrilled with our success at home, our athletes need to stay focused and maintain peak physical condition to defend our 2023 title won in Bloemfontein in May.”

The UJ silver medalists (20):

Name Event Distance Time
Yane van der Merwe Women’s shotput 08.76m
Bophelo Seoe Women’s long jump 5.92m
Julia du Plessis women’s high jump 1.45m
Naeem Razak men’s 110m hurdles 14.22
Jason van Rooyen men’s shotput 18.64m
Criselda Jenkins Women’s discus 40.16m
Sandra Wijtenburg women’s 1500m   04:47.25
Nkosinathi Sibiya men’s 1500m 03:48.42
Gayisa Maswanganyi men’s high jump 2.05m
Johannah Sethowa women’s 3000m steeplechase 12:25.65
Mahlatse Dombeni women’s triple jump 11.77m
Raissa Kyembo women’s 100m 12.03
Cheswill Johnson men’s 100m 10.43
Sanele Msomi men’s 800m 1:51.74
Junior Mphefu men’s triple jump 14.92m
Precious Molepo women’s 400m sprint   54.86
Kabelo Moholobela men’s 400m sprint   0:46.99

“As UJ athletes, we were very happy and excited when we found out that this year’s provincial championship were going to be held at our home track. This is where we push ourselves every day – performing in front of our home crowd enabled us to get close and even beat our lifetime best performances as a result. For me personally, this was a great competition because I was injured just a couple of weeks ago and thought I wouldn’t be able to qualify for the National Championship. Doing it in two events is such a confidence booster, and I am very optimistic going into future event,” says Sabelo Dhlamini after winning two gold medals in the championship.

UJ runner. Photo – Supreme Sports

Bronze medalists:

Name Event Distance Time
Mahlatse Dombeni Women’s long jump 5.87m
Mpho Tladi Men’s 110m hurdles 14.69
Yane van der Merwe Women’s discus 30.19m
James Emmanuel Men’s 200m sprint 21.55
Nicholas Whittaker Men’s 1500m 03:50.08
Yamkela Shosha Men’s 10km 52:22.71
Sisanda Luphuzi Men’s high jump 2.0m
Khunedi Mashishi Women’s 3000m steeplechase 12:37.14
Olivia Muya Women’s triple jump 11.72m
Oratilwe Shale Men’s 400m hurdles 53.08
Malesela Senona Men’s 100m 10.66
Sandra Wijtenburg Women’s 800m
2:17.61
Ntuthuko Ndimande Men’s 800m 1:54.36
Sisanda Luphuzi Men’s triple jump 14.83m
Ryan Keaton Men’s 400m 49.60

The results follow impressive junior CGA performances that took place in Germiston on 08 and 09 March 2024. Athletes such as Klariska van Staden, Khanyisile Thwala, Faith Mabena, Kaylee le Roux, Ntokozo Gumede, Kgopotso Shokane, Akonyi Ngongo, and Londeka Mavimbela as well as Olothando Sakwe, Rasheed Gardee, Ntandoyethu Ndaba and Lehlogonolo Lusiti represented the University well in the senior sections.

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