Letsile Tebogo

Letsile Tebogo
Letsile Tebogo při sprintu na 100 metrů (2023)
Letsile Tebogo při sprintu na 100 metrů (2023)
Osobní informace
Narození7. června 2003 (21 let)
Kanye
Výška184 cm
Hmotnost77 kg
Kariéra
Disciplínasprint
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Přehled medailí
Olympijské kruhy Atletika na LOH
zlatoPaříž 2024běh na 200 m
stříbroPaříž 2024běh na 4 x 400 m
Mistrovství světa v atletice
stříbroBudapešť 2023běh na 100 m
bronzBudapešť 2023běh 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.

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2023 World Athletics Championships Day 2 - 100 metres semi finals 3 : Oblique Seville, Letsile Tebogo, Raphael Bouju and Fred Kerley