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Graceful, Intelligent, and relaxed Tebogo is having fun while running

Graceful, Intelligent, and relaxed Tebogo is having fun while running

Graceful, Intelligent, and relaxed, Tebogo is having fun while running

 

There is an unwritten rule in professional sports about athletes showing respect to their opponents, either when they are competing or not. If you look deeper into the Olympic tenets, it is embedded. Most people don’t see it often, especially when competing, as professional athletes tend to give their all as the talent gap is very infinitesimal.

Some athletes even hide some of their talents that will bring fun to the game just to respect the ‘unwritten’ rule. Heck, some sports, such as soccer, could penalize the players for showboating. In track, the unwritten rule among sprinters is to always run through the line and try not to make fun of your opponents in whatever manner. Cheeky or not.

Of course, runners hardly follow the rules. Partly because they are humans, their instinct comes into play, especially when they are achieving success, and also because they just want to have fun and not take it all too seriously. You could go out on a limb and tag Letsile Tebogo in the latter category.

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

Tebogo is the current star of Athletics- at least on the Track. Aside from the fact that he is riding on a massive wave of confidence after his Olympic Gold over in the 200m, it just feels like he can do no wrong. At his last 100m race in the Rome Diamond League, the Motswana was a joy to watch. How can you now love him?

We talk a great deal about athletes enjoying their sport and not being tense when they line up against their opponents, but Tebogo takes it to the next level. Almost like he took the aura out of the playbook of the great Usain Bolt. It’s not like it was surprising, considering he has shown glimpses of what he is capable of during his junior career.

A look at his opponents at the Rome Diamond League and at least four of the guys on the line-up had better Personal Best than Tebogo. Fred Kerley, Ferdinand Omanyala, Christian Coleman, and Marcell Jacobs. The shorter sprint hasn’t been his best event since transitioning into the senior category, but he finds a way to get into the mix, mainly because of his raw talent. He won a Silver at the last world championship in Budapest and got to the Olympic final in Paris.

Letsile Tebogo (BOT) wins the Men’s 100m with a time of 9.87s at Golden Gala Pietro Mennea, the Wanda Diamond League Event in Rome on 30 Aug 2024, photo by Diamond League AG

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