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Wayde van Niekerk (AP)
Wayde van Niekerk (AP)

Johannesburg - Athletics SA (ASA) president Aleck Skhosana remains unapologetic for his organisation’s stringent selection criteria for the IAAF World Championships, despite heavy criticism.

Skhosana and company feel vindicated now that the country is celebrating its most successful achievement yet at the event.

In fact, a swashbuckling Skhosana says people must expect even tougher qualifying criteria for the next IAAF World Championships to be held in Doha, Qatar, in 2019.

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