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Maisvoreva clocks the fourth fastest 400m time globally
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84811, member: 27"] Maisvoreva ran 52.44 indoors, the fourth fastest 400 meters worldwide this year. Standout performance [LIST] [*]She won at the Clemson Indoor Track and Field Complex in Clemson, United States, and ran 52.44 seconds for 400 meters, the fourth fastest time in the world this year [*]The performance immediately placed her among early pace setters, as athletes search for form and rankings before the demands of the outdoor season begin [*]The national 400m record holder represented Zimbabwe at last year’s World Championships in Japan, and she is showing she has not lost her edge in the shorter, sharper indoor format [*]Indoor racing is unforgiving, with tight bends and little room to breathe, which is why 52.44 carries weight even before the outdoor campaign resumes at the end of March after the World Indoor Championships [/LIST] Sprinters in motion [LIST] [*]Denzel Simusialela opened his year with 6.64 seconds in the 60m, and that result currently places him 34th in the world [*]He also posted 21.06 seconds in the 200m, which is presently ranked 17th in the world [*]Those times keep him firmly in the conversation for Zimbabwe’s 4x100m plans, as the country looks to build a competitive relay pool alongside Makanaishe Charamba, Tapiwanashe Makarawu, and David Nyamufarira [/LIST] Depth and other sprinters [LIST] [*]Tafadzwa Chikomba ran 6.72 seconds for 60m, placing him 88th in the world, and while it is not a headline figure, it keeps him in contention as Zimbabwe’s sprint group tests its depth and consistency [*]Alpha Mpofu stopped the clock at a flat 33 seconds in the 300m, and that time sits close to the Zimbabwe national record held by United States-based Donald Chiyangwa, placing Mpofu 16th in the world [*]Tinotenda ran 34.32 seconds last week, and that mark sits 81st in the world and inside the top 100, an early marker that forces selection conversations to begin sooner than usual [/LIST] Field events showing intent [LIST] [*]Chikomba leapt 7.83 meters in Manhattan, United States, last week, and that effort places him 11th in the world [*]Theophilus Mudzengerere recorded 16.39 meters in the triple jump, and he has injected fresh competition into an event long dominated by Chengetai Mapaya [*]If Mudzengerere continues stacking performances of that calibre, Mapaya may no longer carry the burden alone [/LIST] Relay outlook [LIST] [*]Attention is fixed on the World Athletics Relays in Botswana in March, and the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe leadership has spoken openly about its desire to qualify [*]Early global rankings from these indoor results provide the type of evidence the association has been seeking, and sprinters and jumpers are registering positions on world lists [*]With sprinters and jumpers already registering global rankings, selection for the 4x100m and 4x400m teams will be earned, not gifted, and those squads will carry the nation’s hopes at the relays [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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