He didn't need to. It was just him against the clock. The South African sprinter broke Michael Johnson's 17-year-old world record on Sunday night in Rio de Janeiro, leaving two of the greatest one-lap runners of this era in his dust. Van Niekerk finished in 43.03 seconds - 0.15 seconds faster than Johnson ran on Aug. 26, 1999 in Seville, Spain. To think, Johnson's mark was considered one of the almost untouchable records in track, too.
"I was running blind all the way," Van Niekerk explained. "I thought someone was going to catch me - what's going on, what's going on, and it gave me motivation to keep on pushing."
Now, he's the fastest ever. Instead of collapsing at the finish this time, Van Niekerk dropped to one knee and put his head in his hands. Moments later, he draped the multi-colored South African flag around his shoulders and took off his spikes. As he did so, Van Niekerk pointed at the clock to make sure everyone saw his time.
Even Usain Bolt thought so, seeking out Van Niekerk and congratulating him moments after the Jamaican won his unprecedented third 100 title. The compliments kept on coming with Johnson, a track and field TV analyst for BBC, weighing in as well.
"Oh my God! From lane eight, a world record. He took it out so quick," Johnson told the BBC. "I have never seen anything from 200 to 400 like that.
"That was a massacre from Wayde van Niekerk. He just put those guys away."
They didn't stand a chance. James thought he possibly had enough in the tank to catch Van Niekerk around the final curve. No way. No one did. This was really a race for silver, with James easily holding off Merritt, who had to dig deep to cling to the bronze.
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