2024 Olympics: Letsile Tebogo, the first African to claim Olympic Gold in the 200m

 At 21 years old, Letsile Tebogo made history in athletics by becoming the first African to win the Olympic title in the 200 meters with a remarkable time of 19.46 seconds. This achievement, accomplished at the Paris Olympic Games, allowed him to surpass some of the world’s greatest sprinters, including American Noah Lyles, who finished in third place.

Tebogo’s feat goes beyond just winning the gold medal; it also places Botswana in the Olympic history books, giving the country its very first gold medal. This triumph is not only a source of pride for Botswana but also an inspiration for the entire African continent.

By clocking 19.46 seconds, Tebogo becomes the fifth athlete in history to reach this time in the 200 meters, a mark that highlights his exceptional talent and promising future in global athletics. His victory represents a turning point for African athletics, paving the way for a new generation of sprinters from the continent.

Pascal Amstrong