Bayanda Walaza and Marione Fourie highlighted a wet second Athletics South Africa Grand Prix held at the University of Johannesburg on Wednesday night.
On a night when rain met raw speed, the meeting saw a lot of records tumble ahead of the national championships in Potchefstroom in a months time.
Walaza continued his dominant form in 2025, while Fourie also looked in excellent touch with yet another sub-13-second time in the womens 100m hurdles.
Paris Olympics silver medallist Walaza, who had a personal best 200m time of 20.34, was stepping out of his comfort zone as he had the tough competition from 2022 Paris Diamond League winner, Luxolo Adams.
The 27-year-old Adams has been on a continued journey to prove that he is still one of the best sprinters in the 200m category after he was dropped from the 2024 Paris Olympics, despite reaching a qualifying time of 20.15.