Allan Cumming Explained

Allan Cumming
Nationality:South African
Birth Date:21 March 1996
Sport:Track and field
Event:Hammer throw
Collegeteam:North-West University
Coach:Chris Harmse[1]
Pb:73.00 m (2021)

Allan Cumming (born 21 March 1996) is a South African hammer thrower. He won the gold medal at the 2022 African Championships.

His personal best is 73.00 metres, set in 2021 in Potchefstroom, South Africa.

Career

Cumming finished fourth at the 2015 African Junior Championships in Ethiopia, narrowly missing out on the podium.[2] That same year he began competing at the collegiate level for North-West University, breaking the Varsity Sports record with a personal best throw of 58.13 m at his maiden meet in Stellenbosch.[3] He was selected for his first senior international competition, the 2018 African Championships held in Nigeria,[4] though he finished in sixth place after throwing for 67.37 m.[5]

In 2019, Cumming won a bronze medal at the South African Championships before placing eighth at the Summer Universiade in Italy.[6] [7] Cumming won his first senior national title at the 2021 South African Championships, recording a throw of 72.78 m to defeat incumbent champion Tshepang Makhethe.[1] He also won the national university title with a throw of 70.89 m, contributing to North-West University's fifth consecutive team title.[8]

Cumming achieved the double again in 2022, capturing the national title in April and the national university title in May.[9] [10] Then, in June, he captured the continental title at the African Championships in Mauritius with a throw of 69.13 m in the final round, finishing just ahead of Tshepang Makhethe for the gold medal.[11] [12]

Personal life

Cumming's sister, Margo, is the national record holder in the women's hammer throw.[1] The duo both won national championships in 2021.[1]

Cumming earned his Bachelor of Education (BEd) from North-West University.[13]

Achievements

All information taken from World Athletics profile.

Personal bests

TypeEventTimeDatePlaceNotes
Outdoor73.00 m 6 May 2021 Potchefstroom, South Africa
Hammer throw (6 kg) 66.68 m 6 March 2015 Addis Abeba, Ethiopia
Hammer throw (5 kg) 61.87 m 6 April 2013 Pretoria, South Africa

International competitions

Representing
2015African Junior ChampionshipsAddis Ababa, Ethiopia4thHammer throw (6 kg)66.68 m
2018African ChampionshipsAsaba, Nigeria6thHammer throw67.37 m
2019UniversiadeNapoli, Italy8thHammer throw66.49 m
2022African ChampionshipsSaint Pierre, Mauritiusbgcolor=gold1stHammer throw69.13 m
2024African GamesAccra, Ghana3rdHammer throw67.57 m
African ChampionshipsDouala, Cameroon3rdHammer throw69.43 m

National championships

2013South African U18 ChampionshipsPretoriabgcolor=silver2ndHammer throw (5 kg)61.87 m
2015South African Junior ChampionshipsBloemfonteinbgcolor=silver2ndHammer throw (6 kg)64.62 m
South African ChampionshipsStellenbosch6thHammer throw56.55 m
2016South African U23 ChampionshipsGermistonbgcolor=silver2ndHammer throw61.92 m
South African ChampionshipsStellenbosch4thHammer throw62.00 m
ChampionshipsPolokwanebgcolor=silver2ndHammer throw61.16 m
2017South African ChampionshipsPotchefstroom4thHammer throw64.94 m
USSA ChampionshipsCape Townbgcolor=silver2ndHammer throw64.44 m
2018South African ChampionshipsPretoria5thHammer throw66.06 m
USSA ChampionshipsSasolburgbgcolor=silver2ndHammer throw65.46 m
2019USSA ChampionshipsStellenboschbgcolor=silver2ndHammer throw66.46 m
South African ChampionshipsGermiston3rdHammer throw68.79 m
2021South African ChampionshipsPretoriabgcolor=gold1stHammer throw72.78 m
USSA ChampionshipsJohannesburgbgcolor=gold1stHammer throw70.89 m
2022South African ChampionshipsCape Townbgcolor=gold1stHammer throw70.74 m
USSA ChampionshipsCape Townbgcolor=gold1stHammer throw68.39 m

National titles

Notes and References

  1. News: Brother and sister win SA hammer throw titles. The Herald. David. Isaacson. 17 April 2021. 17 June 2022.
  2. Web site: CAA 12th African Junior Athletics Championships - Results. Africathle. 17 June 2022.
  3. News: Cumming: We made history. Varsity Sports. 21 April 2015. 17 June 2022.
  4. News: South Africa Name Strong Team Of 79 For Asaba 2018 CAA African Senior Championships. AthleticsAfrica. 29 June 2018. 17 June 2022.
  5. News: Alkana retains continental crown with gold in Asaba. Sport24. City Press. 5 August 2018. 17 June 2022.
  6. News: ACNW athletes turn in terrific performance at SA champs. Potchefstroom Herald. Wouter. Pienaar. 4 May 2019. 17 June 2022.
  7. News: Athletics stars take crown as the best at 2019 NWU Sports Awards. Potchefstroom Herald. Wouter. Pienaar. 17 October 2019. 17 June 2022.
  8. News: NWU wins USSA athletics title for fifth year in a row. Potchefstroom Herald. Wouter. Pienaar. 20 May 2021. 17 June 2022.
  9. News: ASA Championships results: Upsets aplenty on final day. The South African. Garrin. Lambley. 24 April 2022. 17 June 2022.
  10. News: Siblings show their mettle. Vaalweekblad. Ettienne. van Rensburg. 7 May 2022. 17 June 2022.
  11. News: Two gold medals for SA team in Mauritius. SuperSport. 8 June 2022. 16 June 2022.
  12. News: Simbine and Omanyala to meet in men's 100m final at African Athletics Championships. Inside the Games. Michael. Houston. 8 June 2022. 17 June 2022.
  13. Web site: students - NWU. North-West University. 17 June 2022.