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Letsile Tebogo

Letsile Tebogo (Tswana pronunciation: [lɪt͡silɛ tɛbʊχo]; born 7 June 2003)[3] is a Botswana sprinter. He won the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the 200 metres event, with his win earning the first-ever Olympic gold medal for Botswana. He also won the silver medal at the 2023 World Championships in the 100 m and followed it up with a bronze medal in the 200 m five days later.[4]

Key Information

Tebogo won in the 100 metres and placed second in the 200 metres at both the 2021 and 2022 World Athletics Under-20 Championships. In 2021, he became the first Botswana athlete to claim the 100 m title at any World Championships level. He is the 200 m 2022 African champion, becoming the youngest winner of this title in competition history. He broke the 300 m world best, running a time of 30.69 seconds on February 17, 2024 at altitude in Pretoria, South Africa.[5]

Tebogo has held the world U20 record in the 100 m since April 2022. He was the first man from Botswana to break the 10-second barrier.

Career

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Tebogo gained his first international experience at the age of 17 at the 2021 World Athletics Relays held in May in Chorzów, Poland.[3] In August, he competed at the World Under-20 Championships in Nairobi, Kenya, winning the 100 metres and finishing second in the 200 metres.[3]

On 19 February 2022, the 18-year-old set a new national record in the 100 m at the Botswana Athletics Championships with a time of 10.08 seconds.[6] Two months later, he became the first man from Botswana to break the 10-second barrier at the event as he clocked a time of 9.96 seconds at the Gaborone International Meet, setting a new world under-20 record.[7] On 15 July, he further improved his record in his debut race at the World Athletics Championships held in Eugene, Oregon, with a time of 9.94 seconds. The following month, he broke his own record again, clocking a 9.91 second performance in the final of the World U20 Championships in Cali, Colombia.[8][9] At the end of the race he celebrated early, drawing comparisons to 100 m and 200 m world records holder Usain Bolt.[10]

On 8 August 2024, Tebogo won the 200 m final at the Paris Olympics, earning the first-ever gold medal for Botswana with a time of 19.46s.[3][11] His victory led to a holiday being declared in Botswana to celebrate his feat on the afternoon of 9 August.[12] The government of Botswana also awarded him two houses in recognition of his victory.[13]

In September 2024, Tebogo became the first male winner of the newly inaugurated Jesse Owens Rising Star Award at the Wanda Diamond League Final in Brussel. The 21-year-old's 19.80 was the best performance of the final by a male athlete aged 23 or under, even though he did not win the final.[14]

In October 2024, for his historic achievement as an Olympic champion for Botswana, Tebogo received the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) award for best male athlete of Paris 2024.[15]

In December 2024, Tebogo was named World Athletics Male Athlete of the Year.[16] At the same event, Tebogo was named the Male Track Athlete of the Year winner ahead of Norway's 5000 m gold medalist Jakob Ingebrigtsen.[17]

In April 2025, Olympic champion Tebogo was appointed as the Kids’ Athletics Day 2025 ambassador by World Athletics.[18]

Achievements

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Personal bests

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Distance Time (s) Wind Location Date Notes
100 meters 9.86 +1.0 m/s Paris, France August 4, 2024 NR
200 meters 19.46 Paris, France August 8, 2024 NR, AR
300 meters 30.69 Pretoria, South Africa February 17, 2024 WB
400 meters 44.29 Pretoria, South Africa March 18, 2024
Youth and junior achievements
100 meters 9.91 +0.8 m/s Cali, Colombia August 2, 2022 World under-20 record
200 meters 19.96 -1.0 m/s Cali, Colombia August 4, 2022 AU20R

International competitions

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Representing  Botswana
Year Competition Venue Position Event Time Notes
2021 World Relays Chorzów, Poland 13th (h) 4 × 100 m relay 39.55 SB
World U20 Championships Nairobi, Kenya 1st 100 m 10.19
2nd 200 m 20.38
2022 African Championships Saint Pierre, Mauritius 1st 200 m 20.26
– (f) 4 × 100 m relay DQ
World Championships Eugene, OR, United States 16th (sf) 100 m 10.17 (h: WU20R NR [note 1])
World U20 Championships Cali, Colombia 1st 100 m 9.91 CR WU20R NR
2nd 200 m 19.96 CR
2023 World Championships Budapest, Hungary 2nd 100 m 9.88 NR
3rd 200 m 19.81
2024 World Relays Nassau, Bahamas 1st 4 × 400 m relay 2:59.11
Olympic Games Paris, France 6th 100 m 9.86 NR
1st 200 m 19.46 AR
2nd 4 × 400 m relay 2:54.53 AR

Circuit wins and titles

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See also

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