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Wayde van Niekerk accuses Isaac Makwala of a lack of respect

Last Updated: 07/11/19 12:07pm

 Wayde van Niekerk failed to win the 200m at the World Championships
Wayde van Niekerk failed to win the 200m at the World Championships

South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk hit out at Isaac Makwala and accused him of a lack of respect after missing out on his dream double at the World Athletics Championships.

The 25-year-old claimed silver in the 200 metres in London on Thursday having already won the 400m, just failing to become the first male since Michael Johnson in 1995 to win both in the same championships.

He was beaten by Turkey's Ramil Guliyev but was angered by Botswana's Makwala, who claimed he was sabotaged following his controversial build-up to the race.

Makwala was denied entry to the stadium on Tuesday for the 400m final as the IAAF tried to contain an outbreak of the norovirus, but returned on Wednesday to run a solo time trial and qualify for the semi-final before reaching the final - where he finished sixth.

Botswana's Isaac Makwala finished sixth in the 200m
Botswana's Isaac Makwala finished sixth in the 200m

And Van Niekerk, who broke down in tears during a post-race interview, claimed to be unhappy with Makwala's assertion athletics' world governing body the IAAF had unfairly quarantined him with a sickness bug to make it easier for Van Niekerk to take 400m gold.

"It really did upset me a bit," said Van Niekerk. "I've always shown him massive respect and for him to come out and mention my name among something fishy with the IAAF and pointing me out as some kind of favourite, knowing how hard I've been working in the last few years.

"If I was an overnight success and it was my first gold medal I could accept a statement like that but I've been putting out great performances in the last two years now.

"I definitely deserve way more respect from my competitors. But this is a competition and an area where we want to be the best. We're not here to make friends.

Isaac Makwala bursts into tears after speaking to the media following the 200m final at the athletics World Championships

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Isaac Makwala bursts into tears after speaking to the media following the 200m final at the athletics World Championships
Isaac Makwala bursts into tears after speaking to the media following the 200m final at the athletics World Championships

"I've learned a great lesson now so I'm definitely going to be taking the future by focusing on myself and not letting such negativity get to me."

Makwala and Botswana had been critical of his treatment and the 30-year-old said he was still running heartbroken after not being allowed to race in the 400m.

He said: "It's one of the craziest championships. I'll always pray not to have another championships like this.

"I'm still disappointed. If I got a medal in the 200m it's going to be better so now my 100 per cent chance was in the 400m.

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