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From Grief to Glory: Marione Fourie Honors Coach Juan Strydom Through Victory

South African hurdler Marione Fourie has continued to excel on the track, channeling her grief into determination following the sudden passing of her longtime coach, Juan Strydom, in early April 2025. Strydom, a revered figure in South African athletics, died of a heart attack at his home in Pretoria at the age of 59.

Fourie, who has been under Strydom’s guidance since her early teens, described him as more than just a coach, referring to him as a father figure. Their partnership was instrumental in her rise to prominence, including setting the South African 100m hurdles record of 12.49 seconds in July 2024.

In the wake of Strydom’s death, Fourie has demonstrated remarkable resilience. She dedicated her recent victories to her late coach, stating, “I have managed to hold it together well since my coach passed away five weeks ago because I have managed to switch my mindset. I don’t like people to doubt me, and I am just running for him.”

Strydom’s impact on South African athletics extended beyond Fourie. He was recognized as one of the country’s top sprint and hurdles coaches, known for his technical expertise and commitment to athlete development. His sudden passing left a significant void in the athletics community, with tributes pouring in from athletes and coaches nationwide.

As Fourie continues her athletic journey, she carries forward the legacy of her mentor, striving for excellence in honor of the man who played a pivotal role in her career.

posted Saturday May 3rd
by Boris Baron