South African athletics is celebrating a new milestone! Marione Fourie has set a new South African record in the women's 100m hurdles with a blistering time of 12.49 seconds at the 2024 FBK Games in Hengelo. This remarkable achievement breaks her previous record of 12.55 seconds, set last year in Switzerland.
A New National Hero
Marione’s incredible performance not only marks a personal best but also cements her status as one of South Africa’s top athletes. Her dedication, hard work, and unwavering determination have paid off, allowing her to achieve this outstanding feat on an international stage.
Breaking Boundaries
Last year, Marione set the bar high with a record-breaking run in Switzerland. This year, she has surpassed her own limits, showcasing her relentless pursuit of excellence. Her new record of 12.49 seconds is a testament to her exceptional talent and commitment to her sport.
A Source of Inspiration
Marione's achievement is not just a victory for her but also an inspiration for aspiring athletes across South Africa. Her journey reminds us all of the power of perseverance and the importance of striving to be the best.
Looking Ahead
As Marione continues to train and compete, we look forward to more extraordinary performances. Her success at the FBK Games is a promising sign of even greater things to come. The entire nation will be cheering her on as she aims to set even more records and bring pride to South African athletics.