Wayde van Niekerk breaks world record, wins gold

Wayde van Niekerk breaks world record, wins gold

Wayde van Niekerk has broken the 400-metre world record to claim a gold medal at the Rio Olympics 2016. 

Wayde van Niekerk
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Competing in lane 8, the 24-year-old completed the race at 43.03 - beating Michael Johnson's 1999 record by 0.15.


Grenadian sprinter Kirani James took silver at 43.76 while American track athlete LaShawn Merritt clocked 43.85 to claim a bronze medal.


It's the first gold and seventh medal for team South Africa - and the most the country has accumulated since returning to the Olympics in 1992. 


The previous world record holder - Michael Johnson - took to Twitter saying the victory and new record were well deserved.


See the moment van Niekerk crosses the finish line below.

Van Niekerk is trending on social media - see reactions to the win below. 

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