Wayde van Niekerk Wins 400-Meter Final in Record Time
Wayde van Niekerk won the men's 400-meter final in 43.03 seconds, smashing Michael Johnson's 17-year-old record.
He finished ahead of Kirani James and LaShawn Merritt at the Rio Olympics.
Van Niekerk stormed out of the blocks, holding off James and Merritt to win gold.
He became the first South African to win an Olympic gold medal on the track since 1928.
Van Niekerk's win marked a historic moment for South African athletics.
His previous personal record was 43.48 seconds, set before the Rio Olympics.
Van Niekerk's record-breaking win sets a new standard for the 400-meter event.
He will look to continue his success in future competitions, starting with the next Olympic Games.
Van Niekerk's gold medal win was a testament to his hard work and dedication to his sport.
He was 24 years old when he won the gold medal at the Rio Olympics.
The previous world record of 43.18 seconds was set by Michael Johnson at the 1999 World Championships.
Van Niekerk's win was a major upset, as he was not favored to win the event.
But he proved himself to be a top competitor, finishing ahead of James and Merritt.
Van Niekerk's record-breaking time of 43.03 seconds will be remembered for years to come.
He won the gold medal on Sunday night, August 14, 2016, at the Rio Olympics.