Skip to main content

Athletics | GOLD for Prudence Sekgodiso as she races to World Indoors victory

Prudence Sekgodiso created history when she became the first South African to win a medal in the 800m at a World Indoor Championships – and she did so with a GOLD in the final in Nanjing, China.

Prudence Sekgodiso created history when she became the first South African to win a medal in the 800m at a World Indoor Championships GettyImages

The 23-year-old is enjoying the best season of her career and she surged to victory on the third and final day of the World Indoor Championships, a perfectly-timed race seeing her sprint away from Ethiopia’s Nigist Getachew in the last 100m to win in 1min 58.40sec.

Sekgodiso, a finalist in her first Olympics in Paris last year, has been in superb form in 2025 and went into the final as the second-fastest qualifier. In the final, a field of six over four 200m laps, she sat in third position behind the Ethiopians of Getachew and Tsiga Duguma, before powering away on the last lap and stopping the clock in the fastest time of the year.

She is the second South African to win a medal at the Championships, following Akani Simbine’s bronze in the men’s 60m.

The other two athletes representing the country were also involved in Sunday action.

In the men’s shot put Chris van Niekerk finished 14th in the one-off final with a distance of 19.47m, while Cheswill Johnson placed12th in the men’s long jump after a leap of 7.64m.

Source: Team SA

Pin It