Black Queens are calm and collected ahead of WAFCON opener with Banyana Banyana
Black Queens head coach Kim Björkegren says his side is capable of pulling off an upset against Banyana Banyana
World Indoor 800m champion Prudence Sekgodiso matched her personal best time of 1:57.16 at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, over the weekend, much to the delight of her coach, Samuel Sepeng.
Ethiopia’s Tsige Duguma claimed victory in a tightly contested finish, edging out Sekgodiso and Uganda’s Halimah Nakaayi.
"She ran her race according to the plan, which was great. It was a World Championship-like final, so for us to finish on the podium is a major win. The only thing we need to work on is converting second-place finishes into golden medal finishes," said Sepeng.
The race was closely contested, and Sepeng is pleased with the progress the Limpopo-born athlete has made, especially in her start and strong finish.
"The last 100m in that race, I thought she would go all out. Over the last few weeks, we have really worked on her finishing, which she's always tended to struggle with.
"Although she lost, we can take pride in the fact that she is pushing all of the top athletes, and she is neck and neck with the athletes that comfortably beat her just a year ago."
The 23-year-old Olympian has consistently clocked sub-2-minute times, and according to Sepeng, her performances continue to improve. He notes that the women’s 800m landscape is evolving, and they must adapt to the latest trends to stay competitive.
The 2018 South African Coach of the Year also told SABC Sport that Prudence Sekgodiso is a strong contender for a medal at the upcoming World Senior Championships in Tokyo, Japan,
Issued on SABC Sport by Charles Baloyi | https://www.sabcsport.com/news/samuel-sepeng-pleased-by-prudence-sekgodisos-performance-at-the-prefontaine-classic
Black Queens head coach Kim Björkegren says his side is capable of pulling off an upset against Banyana Banyana
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