Morné Nagel

Morne Nagel (born 23 March 1978 in Vereeniging ) is a South African athlete, the relay world champion in 2001 was in retrospect.

Nail won with the South African 4 x 100 - meter relay, 1999, the silver medal at the Universiade. At the World Championships in Seville, the South African season in the cast Morne Nagel, Marcus La Grange, Lee - Roy Newton and Matthew Quinn reached seventh place in 38.74 seconds. Two years later, he reached the quarter-finals in the 100 meters at the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton as in Seville. The squadron was again in the final. In the occupation Nagel, Corne du Plessis, Newton and Quinn, the squadron ran in 38.47 seconds to second place behind the Americans in 37.92 seconds. In connection with the doping case against the Americans Tim Montgomery of the U.S. relay team was stripped of their 2005 World Champion title in 2001 and the four South Africans were subsequently the title.

2002 Nail won the South African Championship in the 100 -meter run, in April, he improved to 20.11 seconds the national record in the 200 -meter run. At the 2002 Commonwealth Games, he finished sixth in 20.35 seconds over 200 meters. In 2004, he finished in the Africa Cup third place in 20.93 seconds.

Morne Nagel has a competition weight of 77 kilograms at a size of 1.83 meters.

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