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Shange shatters South African 10km Walk record

Lebogang Shange smashed his South African record in the 10km Walk in 39:48 on Monday, at the Around Taihu Multi-day International Race Walking Competition in Wuxi, China.

Lebogang Shange - South Africa

Lebogang Shange smashed his South African record in the 10km Walk on Monday, at the Around Taihu Multi-day International Race Walking Competition in Wuxi, China.

Shange finished the race in 39:48, bettering his own national mark of 40:29 which had been set in Rome in May last year.

It was his second SA record in the space of a month after he took fourth position in the 20km race in 1:19:18 at the recent IAAF World Championships in London, England.

Dane Bird-Smith of Australia, the Olympic bronze medallist in the 20km Walk, finished second in the 10km race in China in 39:55.

On Sunday’s opening day of competition at the four-day event, Shange was among the quickest athletes in the 20km Walk, covering the distance in 1:24:21.

He held the overall lead at the midway point of the annual event, while countryman Wayne Snyman was lying 12th overall after clocking 1:27:32 and 40:39 in the 20km and 10km races respectively.

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