Letsile Tebogo
Letsile Tebogo | |
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Letsile Tebogo při sprintu na 100 metrů (2023) | |
Osobní informace | |
Narození | 7. června 2003 (21 let) Kanye |
Výška | 184 cm |
Hmotnost | 77 kg |
Kariéra | |
Disciplína | sprint |
Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. |
Přehled medailí | ||
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Atletika na LOH | ||
zlato | Paříž 2024 | běh na 200 m |
stříbro | Paříž 2024 | běh na 4 x 400 m |
Mistrovství světa v atletice | ||
stříbro | Budapešť 2023 | běh na 100 m |
bronz | Budapešť 2023 | běh na 200 m |
Letsile Tebogo (* 7. června 2003) je botswanský sprinter, olympijský vítěz z Letních olympijských her v Paříži na trati 200 metrů.
Mimo jiné také stříbrným medailistou v běhu na 100 metrů z Mistrovství světa v atletice v Budapešti (2023). V únoru roku 2024 překonal světový rekord na méně vypisované sprinterské trati 300 metrů časem 30,69 sekundy.[1] Jeho osobní rekord v běhu na 200 metrů z roku 2023 (19,50 s.) je národním i kontinentálním africkým rekordem. Tebogo je také prvním sprinterem z Botswany, který zaběhl sprint na 100 metrů v čase pod 10 sekund.
Osobní rekordy
- 100 metrů - 9,86 s. (Paříž, 2024)
- 200 metrů - 19,46 s. (Paříž, 2024)
- 300 metrů - 30,69 s. (WR Pretorie, 2024)
- 400 metrů - 44,29 s. ( Pretorie, 2024)
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Externí odkazy
- Obrázky, zvuky či videa k tématu Letsile Tebogo na Wikimedia Commons
- Profil atleta na webu World Athletics (anglicky)
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2023 World Athletics Championships Day 2 - 100 metres semi finals 3 : Oblique Seville, Letsile Tebogo, Raphael Bouju and Fred Kerley