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Letsile Tebogo runs himself into history for Botswana with Gold in the 200m

Deji Ogeyingboby Deji Ogeyingbo
August 10, 2024
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Letsile Tebogo, BOT, won the 200m, in the biggest upset of the Paris Olympics, photo by World Athletics

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Letsile Tebogo runs himself into history for Botswana with Gold in the 200m

 

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Maybe this is just the beginning.

Every story has one. For Letsile Tebogo, it all started when his football coach decided to bench him as he wasn’t great at it. Athletics came to his rescue, and as it turns out he has become incredibly good at it.

But what a way to officially announce yourself to the entire world. At your first Olympics, and the age of 21. It doesn’t get better. Granted, the track community had been serenaded with Tebogo’s talent from his world junior days as he emulated Usain Bolt’s historic 100m celebration finish at the line from the Beijing 2008 games, but this here was special.

Tebogo wasn’t even the favorite. The storyline had been all about Noah Lyles, the self-acclaimed face of the sport as he searched for his first Gold over his favorite distance which was the 200m. But it was also Tebogo’s best distance, too.

 

Let’s not allow Lyles’s challenging day to overshadow Tebogo’s remarkable victory. Tebogo displayed phenomenal form throughout all three rounds of the 200m, even after falling short of a second global medal in the 100m final. His winning time of 19.46 was the fastest mark in the world this year, highlighting his exceptional talent. Tebogo has demonstrated incredible resilience and mental strength, especially considering the personal tragedy of losing his mother in May. His ability to perform under pressure is on par with Lyles at his best.

Letsile Tebogo is a privilege to watch. His performances are rare gems, and the immense entertainment he provides underscores how infrequent such moments of brilliance are. In a world driven by instant gratification and relentless consumption, Tebogo stands out by refusing to be swayed by greed disguised as adoration. He maintains a focus on excellence and integrity, offering lessons in patience and dedication, whether intentionally or coincidentally.

Tebogo didn’t just set a new African Record in the 200m; he also defeated American star Noah Lyles in a highly anticipated showdown. This race was more than just a competition; it was a moment of pure athletic mastery. The Stade de France bore witness to a performance as iconic as any masterpiece in the Louvre. On that Thursday night, Tebogo’s race was a work of art, earning its place in the annals of track and field history.

The personal challenges Tebogo has faced this year have been immense. “I’ve had such a huge blow that affected me deeply, so I’m still trying to get the confidence back into the body. It’s not about injuries; it is all about my mum,” Tebogo shared. His words reflect the deep connection and the impact of his loss, a bond that has undoubtedly shaped the athlete he is today.

“I’ve had such a huge blow that affected me deeply so I’m still trying to get the confidence back into the body. It’s not about injuries; it is all about my mum” said Tebogo.

Letsile Tebogo won the first gold medal for Botswana, in the 200 meters, photo by World Athletics

While the bond was truly special and played a significant role in shaping Tebogo, another influential figure was crucial in his development into a star sprinter.

However, Tebogo’s journey to becoming a star sprinter wasn’t just influenced by personal tragedy. There is another figure in his life who has played a crucial role in his development and success. This mentor has helped Tebogo channel his grief and turn it into the fuel that powers his exceptional performances on the track.

What’s perhaps most amazing about Tebogo, however, is that it’s clear he hasn’t peaked. His 200m victory was the fifth-fastest performance of all time, but it wasn’t flawless — he’ll be the first to say that.

Oftentimes, Tebogo’s biggest weakness is that he doesn’t run the curve as fast as he would have loved to, and last night was no exception. Usain Bolt who owns the world record with 19.19s historically always eats up the stagger on his opponents coming off that bend. Once Tebogo can figure that out completely, we would be talking of an athlete who could potentially be the first athlete to go inside 19s in the future.

In an era where athletic prowess is often celebrated for its flash and flair, Tebogo stands out for his substance. He is not just a sprinter; he is a symbol of perseverance, strength, and the ability to rise above adversity. His journey, both on and off the track, serves as an inspiration to athletes and fans alike, reminding us all of the power of resilience and the importance of staying true to one’s values.

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  • Deji Ogeyingbo

    Deji Ogeyingbo is one of Nigeria’s leading Track and Field Journalists as he has worked in various capacities as a writer, content creator, and reporter for radio and TV stations in the country and Africa. Deji has covered varying degrees of Sporting competitions within and outside Nigeria which includes, African Championships and World Junior Championships. Also, he founded one of Nigeria’s leading Sports PR and Branding company in Nikau Sports in 2020, a company that aims to change the narrative of how athletes are perceived in Nigeria while looking to grow their image to the highest possible level.

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Deji Ogeyingbo is one of Nigeria’s leading Track and Field Journalists as he has worked in various capacities as a writer, content creator, and reporter for radio and TV stations in the country and Africa. Deji has covered varying degrees of Sporting competitions within and outside Nigeria which includes, African Championships and World Junior Championships. Also, he founded one of Nigeria’s leading Sports PR and Branding company in Nikau Sports in 2020, a company that aims to change the narrative of how athletes are perceived in Nigeria while looking to grow their image to the highest possible level.

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