Paris Olympics 2024-Letsile Tebogo: Botswana’s Sprinting Phenom

Letsile Tebogo: Botswana’s Sprinting Phenom

Letsile Tebogo (born 7 June 2003) is a Botswana sprinter who has rapidly ascended the ranks in the world of athletics. Tebogo clinched the silver medal in the 100 meters at the 2023 World Championships and followed it up with a bronze medal in the 200 meters five days later.

Tebogo made a mark at the World Athletics Under-20 Championships, winning the 100 meters and securing second place in the 200 meters in both 2021 and 2022. In 2021, he became the first athlete from Botswana to claim the 100m title at any World Championships level. His success continued as he became the 200m African champion in 2022, the youngest in the competition’s history.

On February 17, 2024, Tebogo set a world best in the 300m, clocking 30.69 seconds at altitude in Pretoria, South Africa. He held the world U20 record in the 100m from April 2022 to July 2023 and was the first man from Botswana to break the 10-second barrier.

Personal Information

  • Nickname: School-boy
  • Nationality: Botswana
  • Born: 7 June 2003 (age 21)
  • Birthplace: Kanye, Botswana
  • Employer: Nike
  • Height: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
  • Weight: 77 kg (170 lb)

Sport

  • Country: Botswana
  • Sport: Athletics
  • Event: Sprints
  • Coach: Kebonyemodisa Dose Mosimanyane 

Achievements and Titles

Medal Record

World Championships

  • Silver medal – second place, 2023 Budapest, 100 m
  • Bronze medal – third place, 2023 Budapest, 200 m

World Relays

  • Gold medal – first place, 2024 Nassau, 4×400 m relay

African Championships

  • Gold medal – first place, 2022 Saint Pierre, 200 m

World U20 Championships

  • Gold medal – first place, 2021 Nairobi, 100 m
  • Gold medal – first place, 2022 Cali, 100 m
  • Silver medal – second place, 2021 Nairobi, 200 m
  • Silver medal – second place, 2022 Cali, 200 m

https://www.nbcsports.com/watch/olympics/letsile-tebogo-tebogo-representing-botswana-in-olympics-a-great-honor

Personal Bests

DisciplinePerformanceWindVenueDateRecordsResults Score
100 Metres9.880.0Nemzeti Atlétikai Központ, Budapest (HUN)20 AUG 2023NR1248
150 Metres16.47+0.2Gaborone (BOT)31 JAN 2019
200 Metres19.50+1.6Olympic Stadium, London (GBR)23 JUL 2023ARNR1300
300 Metres30.69Pilditch Stadium, Pretoria (RSA)17 FEB 2024WBPABP1286
400 Metres44.29Bestmed Tuks Stadium, Pretoria (RSA)18 MAR 20241230
4×100 Metres Relay39.29National Stadium, Gaborone (BOT)30 APR 20221128
4×400 Metres Relay2:59.11The Bahamas National Stadium, Nassau (BAH)05 MAY 20241211
Personal Bests

Day 7 – World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 (Image Credits GETTY)

    Five Fascinating Facts About Letsile Tebogo, the Rising Star in Athletics

    1. Early Sporting Beginnings Letsile Tebogo, nicknamed “School-boy,” started his athletic journey alongside football at a young age. Frustrated by frequent benching in football, he opted to focus solely on sprinting, where he excelled from early on. His prowess earned him national recognition early in his career.
    2. Rapid Progress in Sprinting Tebogo only started taking sprinting seriously around 2019. His breakthrough came with notable performances in the 100m and 200m events, culminating in setting national records and eventually breaking world U20 records.
    3. Passion for the 200m Despite excelling in both the 100m and 200m, Tebogo’s favorite event is the 200m. He aims to break the sub-20 second barrier and has set his sights on achieving a sprint double at the World U20 Championships.
    4. History-Making Achievements Tebogo made history as the first Botswana athlete to win a 100m event at a global stage. He also became the second sprinter from his country to break the 10-second barrier, following in the footsteps of Olympic medalist Nijel Amos.
    5. Inspiration from Usain Bolt Admiring the achievements of Usain Bolt, Tebogo aspires to emulate the legendary sprinter’s success. He aims to leave a lasting mark in the world of athletics, driven by his determination to bring change and glory to his country.

    These facts highlight Letsile Tebogo’s remarkable journey from a talented youngster to a world-class sprinter, poised to make his mark on the international stage.

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