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Sekgodiso takes next step to Paris Games in Nancy

OLYMPICS

She captured the world’s attention with the fastest time in 2024 last week, and now South African star Prudence Sekgodiso will look to back it up with another strong performance today.

The 22-year-old 800m athlete produced the finest run of her career as she clocked 1:57.26 to set a new world lead and clinch her maiden Diamond

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