Athletics-Manyonga named in South Africa team for World Indoor Championships


Athletics - World Athletics Championships - Doha 2019 - Men's Long Jump Final - Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar - September 28, 2019 South Africa's Luvo Manyonga. REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

March 16 (Reuters) - Former Olympic ⁠long jump silver medallist Luvo Manyonga will end a seven-year ⁠international hiatus after being selected in the South African ‌delegation to compete in the World Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland this month.

Manyonga, 35, won a silver medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games and ​is regarded as one of South Africa’s ⁠most gifted athletes, but has ⁠received two doping bans in his career.

He has admitted to recreational ⁠drug ‌addiction and in December 2024 completed a four-year ban for failing to provide anti-doping officials with sufficient information to ⁠complete drug testing.

He remains determined to put himself in ​the frame for ‌the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, however, and this year ⁠has jumped ​a best of 8.11 meters, placing him 17th in the world.

"I think I have another Olympics in me because in those four years I ⁠was out, it was like a car ​was parked, not being used,” he told South Africa’s Eyewitness News last year.

Manyonga's silver medal in Rio was a remarkable tale of triumph ⁠over adversity.

Having admitted recreational drug addiction, he underwent rehabilitation and did not compete between 2012 and 2014.

Manyonga was given an 18-month suspension by the sport's world governing body in that period after testing ​positive for the recreational drug tik - the ⁠local South African variant of crystal methamphetamine.

After claiming Olympic silver in Brazil, ​he won the gold medal in the ‌2017 World Championships and took first ​place at the Commonwealth Games on Australia's Gold Coast a year later.

(Reporting by Nick Said, editring by Ed Osmond)

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