Letsile Tebogo: Botswana's speedster blazes to 19.50s, shatters 27-year-old AR in London

Botswana's Letsile Tebogo is the fastest man in three different events this year

Letsile Tebogo: Botswana's speedster blazes to 19.50s, shatters 27-year-old AR in London

Funmilayo Fameso 17:51 - 23.07.2023

Noah Lyles, Letsile Tebogo, and Zharnel Hughes produced record-breaking performances in the men's 200m event at the London Diamond League. Tebogo smashed a long-standing African Record, which propelled him as one of the fastest men in history.

Letsile Tebogo produced one of the outstanding performances at the London Diamond League after running a blistering new African Record (AR) in the 200m.

The Botswanan clocked an outstanding lifetime best of 19.50s for a second-place finish behind world champion Noah Lyles in a world-leading 19.47s, and obliterated Namibia's Frankie Fredericks's long-standing AR of 19.68s set at the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games.

Noah Lyles impresses with 19.47s 200m victory at London Diamond League
Letsile Tebogo clocked an African Record of 19.50s to finish second at the London Diamond League

Tebogo, running from lane 8, ran a decent curve to stay with the rest of the field. Unbelievably, his last 50m did the magic as he outran British champion and 100m record holder Zharnel Hugues to almost catching up with Lyles at the finish line.

Hughes, who settled for third, smashed John Regis British record of 19.94s, , which stood since 1993 with a blistering new 19.73s. He now owns the 100m (9.83s) and 200m national records, confirming the form he's headed to the World Championships in Budapest.

Zharnel Hughes shatters British 200m record at London Diamond League
Zharnel Hughes in the colours of Great Britain

For Tebogo, his time in London has propelled him from being an underdog to a medal contender as he's now one of the fastest men in history.

In the past nine days, the World U20 Record holder has clocked a 400m Personal Best (PB) of 44.75s, a 100m Season's Best of 9.93s, and now a 200m PB of 19.50s.

With Erriyon Knighton and Nigeria's Udodi Onwuzurike still in the mix, the men's 200m event in Budapest will surely be a fire cracker.

Tags: