Letsile Tebogo unleashed his hidden talent as he displayed his crazy dancing skills following the 200m victory at the Paris Olympic Games.
A video of Letsile Tebogo celebrating after winning the 200m gold medal at the Paris Olympic Games has resurfaced and boy, the Botswanan wunderkind has a hidden talent.
Tebogo was enjoying Botswanan music as he joined his compatriots while dancing. The youngster made history at the Paris Olympic Games as the first African to win the 200m gold medal.
08:30 - 12.08.2024
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In the men’s 200m, Tebogo was flawless, having a great start off the blocks and cruising through to the finish line. The Botswanan wunderkind clocked a stunning 19.46 to win the race ahead of Kenny Bednarek who finished second in a time of 19.62.
Favourite Noah Lyles, fresh from winning the men’s 100m final, could only settle for third place in the race, clocking 19.70 to cross the finish line.
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The world 100m silver medallist did not rest on his laurels as he extended the hot streak to anchor Botswana to second place in the men’s 4x400m relay behind Team USA.
He had a faulty start in the 100m, finishing sixth in the final after clocking 9.86. Noah Lyles won the race, clocking an impressive 9.79 ahead of Kishane Thompson who finished the race milliseconds later.
Former world champion Fred Kerley completed the podium, clocking 9.81 as Akani Simbine came in second in a time of 9.82.
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