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The ASA Sub-Youth, Youth, Junior and Under 23 Championships which ended last Saturday, left many in awe of 14 year-old double amputee and World Paralympic record holder and champion, Ntando Mahlangu. Mahlangu from Tshwane, sent fans to their feet as he took on his able bodied opponents with a sensational Boys under 16 Sub-Youth 400m run, which clocked him a new seniors’ world best of 50.08 seconds in the Disabled T42 class. The unofficial mark, more than three seconds faster than his official world record set at the Nedbank National Championships for Physically Disabled in Bloemfontein last month, will not be considered as a new record as it was set in an able-bodied race where there was no accredited International Paralympic Committee official. He earned a bronze medal for his effort. Mahlangu went on to anchor his Gauteng North 400m relay team, where he was again the star attraction with his late kick at the 120m mark. His coach, Cathy Landsberg, is delighted with his performance as he continued to make huge strides, less than four years after receiving his first set of prosthetics from the Jumping Kids Foundation and walked for the first time since he was born. Mahlangu has already achieved the A-qualifying standards in the 100m and 200m events for the Paralympic Games, but there is no 400m race in his class at the Rio games. Watch out for this kid. #Inspired #ValidDreams #WhatsYourLimit
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