Akani Simbine’s scintillating 2025 form continued unabated when he scorched to victory in the 100m at the Atlanta City Games, stopping the clock in 9.86 seconds. The time won’t be recognised as the fastest of the year, given that it was wind-aided, but that wouldn’t matter to the star South African.
After winning both 100m Diamond League events this season, winning a medal at the World Indoors and anchoring Team SA to gold in the 4x100m World Relays, Simbine is unquestionably the fastest man on the planet right now.
After his win in Atlanta, he said, “it’s no pressure. I get to come enjoy something that is no stress; just run and have fun. I wasn’t expecting that [time] at all. Crazy.”
He was expecting, however, the reigning Olympic champion, Noah Lyles, to be lining up alongside him, but the American scratched from the race, withdrawing due to a “tight ankle” that has impacted him in the last two weeks.
Simbine’s 9.90 from the Botswanan Golden Grand Prix last month remains as the official world lead for the 2025, though his performance on Saturday clearly pleased him, too. He started a bit slow, but hit his stride at the 50-metre mark well ahead of Nigerian Udodi Onwuzurike, who was second with a 10.05.
“I’m looking forward to going home, training and getting ready for September,” Simbine added, another nod to Worlds in Tokyo, which will cap this post-Olympic season.
Also in action was men’s 400m world record holder, Wayde van Niekerk, who was making his seasonal debut. He placed a creditable third in the 200m in 20.03.
