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    Marioné Fourie Qualifies for 100mH Semi-Finals on Day 2 of the World Athletics Champs

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeSeptember 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Marioné Fourie produced the best performance from the women’s continent of Team South Africa on Day 2 of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday, 14 September 2025.

    Fourie, the SA record holder in the 100m hurdles, was second in her heat in 12.86 seconds, to qualify for the semifinals of her specialist event to be held on Monday. 

    Shirley Nekhubui ended sixth in her first-round heat in the 400m event, completing the one-lap race in 51.82 to miss out on a place in the semifinals.

    Miranda Coetzee, who formed part of the team who broke the African record in the mixed 4x400m relay heats, trailed home in 57.78 seconds, finishing last in her race in the opening round of the 400m sprint.

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    “Definitely a tough day in the office for the Rainbow Nation. However, we are happy for those who have qualified to the next rounds of their respective events,” said James Moloi, the President of Athletics South Africa

    “There are still a number of athletes still in competition and a bit of pressure is now upon them to fight their way to the respective semi-finals and finals.” 

    Day 3 action begins in the early hours of Monday, with Miré Reinstorf in the Pole Vault qualification round at 02:05am (CAT), Zenéy van der Walt and Rogail Joseph are set for the 400m Hurdles heats at 04:20, and Marioné Fourie tackles the 100m Hurdles semi-finals at 14:05 for a chance in the late afternoon’s final.

    2025 World Athletics Championships Competition Details (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

    100m Hurdles Heats: Marioné Fourie – 12.86s for 2nd place and Qualified for the semifinals
    400m Heats: Shirley Nekhubui – 51.82 for 6 place; Miranda Coetzee – 57.78 for 8th place

    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


    Main Photo Caption: SA 100m hurdles record holder Marioné Fourie was the leading performance from the women’s continent of Team South Africa on Day 2 of the World Athletics Championship in Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday, 14 September, 2025. Photo: Nic Bothma @Matrix Image – Athletics SA



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