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Isaac Makwala breaks Botswana 400m record in Ostrava

Isaac ‘Izak’ Makwala lowered the Botswana national record for the men’s 400m to 44.83 seconds at the 53rd Golden Spike athletics meeting in Ostrava on June 17.

Botswana's pride: Isaac 'Izak' Makwala and Amantle Montsho / Photo creidt: Yomi Omogbeja
Botswana's pride: Isaac 'Izak' Makwala and Amantle Montsho / Photo creidt: Yomi Omogbeja

[link id=”479″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Isaac ‘Izak’ Makwala”] lowered the [link id=”96″ tax=”category” text=”Botswana”] national record for the men’s 400m to 44.83 seconds at the 53rd Golden Spike athletics meeting in Ostrava on June 17. The [link id=”476″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Ostrava Golden Spike”] was the ninth leg of the IAAF World Challenge series in 2014.

Isaac Makwala finished second in the race behind the reigning world champion Lashawn Merritt of the US, who cruised home to a comfortable 44.16 win to eclipse the 44.49 meeting record set my Kirani James last year.

Kenyan Hyvin Jepkemoi fought off Morocco’s Salima Alami to win the women’s 3000 metres steeplechase in a season’s best 9:22.58. Alami’s clocked a lifetime best 9:23.27 in second position ahead of Birtukan Adamu of [link id=”82″ tax=”category” text=”Ethiopia”] who finished third in 9:27.29.

Amina Betiche of [link id=”98″ tax=”category” text=”Algeria”] sets a new national record of 9:29.20 for the women’s 3000m Steeplechase in fourth place.

[link id=”379″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Genzebe Dibaba” target=”_blank”] won the women’s 2000m in a meeting record time of 5:27.50 – the third fastest performance in history, with her compatriots Senbera Teferi and Gemeda Feyne distant second and third in lifetime best times of 5:34.27 and 5:39.96 respectively.

Alice Kimutai from [link id=”81″ tax=”category” text=”Kenya”] won the women’s 20,000m, catching and passing Ethiopian Mulahabt Tsega just as the gun sounded one minute to go in the one-hour race, the 22-year-old went on to win the race in 1:08:32.2, 35 seconds clear of Tsega. Julia Mombi of Kenya was third in 1:09:24.80.

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