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Wendy Seegers

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events. She represented her country at the 1999 Indoor and 1999 Outdoor Championships. Seegers is currently a masters runner in Australia, setting many national W35 sprint records. Ran 55.72 on 17/12/15 for 400m to set national 35-39 Australian record. This adds to her records for 60m of 7.61, 100m
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At the 2016 World Masters Championships in Perth, Seegers dominated the W40 age group sprints, easily winning the 100m and 200m, despite carrying a significant knee injury. Her 100m time of 11.88 (+3.4) was the fastest women's time overall and she was the only woman to run below 12 seconds. Seegers
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Wendy Seegers cemented her reputation as the top W40 masters sprinter in the world with these performances. She is a much loved and valued member of WAMA with her work ethic, integrity and helpfulness to other athletes. She is often cheered on by her husband, Gys and children Jundro, Jeanae and
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of 12.01 and 200m of 24.42. On 3 March 2016 Seegers set a W40 Australian record of 24.52 for the 200m. She followed this with another Australian record of 12.18 for W40 100m. This is only 1 second outside her lifetime best.
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led both relays to victory to remain undefeated at the championships.
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sprinting
South Africa
World Indoor Championships
Maebashi, Japan
7.15
23.21
World Championships
Seville, Spain
11.46
23.28
44.35
All-Africa Games
Johannesburg, South Africa
11.39
23.20
African Championships
Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo
12.17
100 metres
200 metres
60 metres
NR
200 metres
Wendy Seegers
World Athletics
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