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    Miranda Coetzee and Zenéy van der Walt Step Up in Record-Breaking Style

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeSeptember 14, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Miranda Coetzee and Zenéy van der Walt were in a record-breaking mood for Team South Africa women athletes at the World Athletics Championships, setting a new national and African 4x400m mixed relay record with Gardeo Isaacs and Leendert Koekemoer in Saturday’s qualifying morning session in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, 13 September 2025. 

    Miranda Coetzee and Zenéy van der Walt partnered Gardeo Isaacs and Leendert Koekemoer in Saturday’s morning session for a new mixed 4x400m relay National and African record in a time of 3:11:16, finishing third fastest in heat 1 to qualify for the race’s final the same afternoon.

    Shirley Nekhubui replaced Miranda Coetzee in the afternoon session’s event final, and the South African quartet were a shade slower than their morning record time to finish in sixth place, in a time of 3:11.89.

    The USA’s Lynna Irby-Jackson and Alexis Holmes teamed with Bryce Deadmon and Jenoah McKiver to match the championship record for gold in a time of 3:08.80, and the Netherlands set their season best time to take silver ahead of Belgium to settle the 2025 4x400m Mixed Relay bragging rights.

    Marioné Fourie kicks off Team SA’s women contingent before dawn on Sunday morning (SA time) in the 100m Hurdles heat, while Shirley Nekhubui and Miranda Coetzee will both enter 400m heats action around lunch time. Photo: Mattia Ozbot / World Athletics

    Earlier in the morning session, Spain’s María Pérez took the 35km walk title in a time of 2:39:01, more than three minutes ahead of Italy’s Antonella Palmisano (2:42:24 ) and Ecuador’s Paula Milena Torres (2:42:44) in a new national record. South Africa’s Jessica Groenewald came in as the first African finisher in a time of 3:16:03, in 34th place.

    African champs bronze medalist Daniel Nolte will be disappointed with her 5.79m long jump qualification round to finish in 34th and final position, the four-time national champ well short of her season’s best leap of 6.56m at the Athletics SA Grand Prix 2 in Johannesburg this March. 

    Seventeen women will represent the nation in Team South Africa at the World Athletics Championship, looking to achieve personal goals and podium finishes in the traditional nations’ medals race starting in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, 13 September, 2025. Photo: Christel Saneh / World Athletics

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    Marioné Fourie will be seen in Sunday morning’s first action for South Africa’s women in the 100m Hurdles heats, 400m star Miranda Coetzee returns to the track with Shirley Nekhubui for the distance’s heat, and Danielle Nolte will return to the field for her High Jump Qualification performance.

    2025 World Athletics Championships Competition Results and Fixtures (All times CAT)

    Saturday, 13 September

    35km Walk: Jessica Groenewald – 3:16:03 for 34th place
    4x400m Relay Mixed Heats: Miranda Coetzee, Zenéy van der Walt, Gardeo Isaacs and Leendert Koekemoer – 3:11:16 (AR) and Qualified for the Final
    Long Jump Qualification: Danielle Nolte – 5.79m for 34th place
    4x400m Relay Mixed Final: Shirley Nekhubui, Zenéy van der Walt, Gardeo Isaacs and Leendert Koekemoer – 3:11.89 for 6th place

    Sunday, 14 September

    04:28 – 100m Hurdles Heats: Marioné Fourie
    12:25 – 400m Heats: Shirley Nekhubui, Miranda Coetzee
    13:40 – High Jump Qualification: Danielle Nolte

    Monday, 15 September

    02:05 – Pole Vault Qualification: Miré Reinstorf
    04:20 – 400m Hurdles Heats: Zenéy van der Walt, Rogail Joseph
    14:05 – 100m Hurdles Semi-Finals: Marioné Fourie
    15:20 – 100m Hurdles Final: Marioné Fourie

    Tuesday, 16 September

    14:05 – 400m Semi-Final: Shirley Nekhubui, Miranda Coetzee

    Wednesday, 17 September

    13:10 – Pole Vault Final: Miré Reinstorf
    14:00 – 400m Hurdles Semi-Final: Zenéy van der Walt, Rogail Joseph

    Thursday, 18 September

    12:55 – 800m Heats: Prudence Sekgodiso, Charné du Plessis
    15:24 – 400m Final: Shirley Nekhubui, Miranda Coetzee

    Friday, 19 September

    12:30 – Javelin Throw Qualification: Jo-Ané du Plessis
    13:45 – 800m Semi-Finals: Prudence Sekgodiso, Charné du Plessis
    14:27 – 400m Hurdles Final: Zenéy van der Walt, Rogail Joseph

    Saturday, 20 September

    03:00 – Shot Put Qualification: Ashley Erasmus, Miné de Klerk, Colette Uys
    12:54 – Shot Put Final: Ashley Erasmus, Miné de Klerk, Colette Uys 
    13:00 – 4x400m Relay Heats: Team SA TBC
    14:05 – Javelin Throw Final: Jo-Ané du Plessis 

    Sunday, 21 September

    12:35 – 800m Final: Prudence Sekgodiso, Charné du Plessis
    13:40 – 4x400m Relay Final: Team SA TBC

    Sunday, 14 September

    04:28 – 100m Hurdles Heats: Marioné Fourie
    12:25 – 400m Heats: Shirley Nekhubui, Miranda Coetzee
    13:40 – High Jump Qualification: Danielle Nolte

    Monday, 15 September

    02:05 – Pole Vault Qualification: Miré Reinstorf
    04:20 – 400m Hurdles Heats: Zenéy van der Walt, Rogail Joseph
    14:05 – 100m Hurdles Semi-Finals: Marioné Fourie
    15:20 – 100m Hurdles Final: Marioné Fourie

    Tuesday, 16 September

    14:05 – 400m Semi-Final: Shirley Nekhubui, Miranda Coetzee

    Wednesday, 17 September

    13:10 – Pole Vault Final: Miré Reinstorf
    14:00 – 400m Hurdles Semi-Final: Zenéy van der Walt, Rogail Joseph

    Thursday, 18 September

    12:55 – 800m Heats: Prudence Sekgodiso, Charné du Plessis
    15:24 – 400m Final: Shirley Nekhubui, Miranda Coetzee

    Friday, 19 September

    12:30 – Javelin Throw Qualification: Jo-Ané du Plessis
    13:45 – 800m Semi-Finals: Prudence Sekgodiso, Charné du Plessis
    14:27 – 400m Hurdles Final: Zenéy van der Walt, Rogail Joseph

    Saturday, 20 September

    03:00 – Shot Put Qualification: Ashley Erasmus, Miné de Klerk, Colette Uys
    12:54 – Shot Put Final: Ashley Erasmus, Miné de Klerk, Colette Uys 
    13:00 – 4x400m Relay Heats: Team SA TBC
    14:05 – Javelin Throw Final: Jo-Ané du Plessis 

    Sunday, 21 September

    12:35 – 800m Final: Prudence Sekgodiso, Charné du Plessis
    13:40 – 4x400m Relay Final: Team SA TBC

    Women’s Contingent in Team SA at the 2025 World Athletics Championships

    Ashley Erasmus – Shot Put
    Charné du Plessis – 800m
    Colette Uys – Shot Put
    Danielle Nolte – Long Jump
    Hannah van Niekerk – 4x400m Mixed
    Jessica Groenewald – 35 km Race Walk
    Jo-Ané du Plessis – Javelin Throw
    Marlie Viljoen – 4x400m Mixed
    Marioné Fourie – 100m
    Miné de Klerk – Shot Put
    Miranda Coetzee – 400m
    Miré Reinstorf – Pole Vault
    Precious Molepo – 4x400m Mixed
    Prudence Sekgodiso – 800m
    Rogail Joseph – 400m Hurdles
    Shirley Nekhubui – 400m
    Zenéy van der Walt – 400m Hurdles


    Main Photo Caption: The 35km podium featured (from left) Italy’s Antonella Palmisano for silver, Spain’s María Pérez for gold in a time of 2:39:01, and Paula Milena Torres closing off with bronze for a new Ecuadorian national title, on Day 1 of the World Athletics Championship in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, 13 September, 2025. Photo: Dan Vernon / World Athletics

    Photo 2 Caption: Marioné Fourie kicks off Team SA’s women contingent before dawn on Sunday morning (SA time) in the 100m Hurdles heat, while Shirley Nekhubui and Miranda Coetzee will both enter 400m heats action around lunch time. Photo: Mattia Ozbot / World Athletics



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