[WATCH] Mary Moraa, Lestile Tebogo & Beatrice Chebet dance with joy after Diamond League victories

[WATCH] Mary Moraa, Lestile Tebogo & Beatrice Chebet dance with joy after Diamond League victories

Festus Chuma 10:32 - 07.09.2024

Lestile Tebogo, Beatrice Chebet, and Mary Moraa triumphed at the Zurich Diamond League, celebrating with dance and jubilation.

Lestile Tebogo, Beatrice Chebet, and Mary Moraa were among African stars who shone brightly at the Zurich Diamond League meet on Thursday, September 5 each clinching victories in their respective events.

Botswana's sprint sensation Letsile Tebogo headlined the evening with a thrilling finish in the men’s 200m race.

Fresh off his Olympic triumph in Paris, Tebogo continued his dominance on the track with a stunning display of speed and stamina stopping clock at 19.65 seconds.

In the women’s 5000m, Beatrice Chebet of Kenya sought to etch her name into the history books with a world record attempt.

The Olympic medalist took an aggressive approach from the start. Leading solo for the majority of the race, Chebet pushed the pace, eventually setting a meeting record of 14:09.52.

Although she fell just short of the world record, her performance was still the seventh fastest in history, solidifying her status as one of the premier distance runners in the world.

Mary Moraa, another Kenyan star and the reigning world champion in the 800m, demonstrated her strategic racing intellect in Zurich.

Coming off a world-best performance in the 600m just days earlier in Berlin, Moraa executed a conservative first lap before decisively taking the lead in the final stages.

Her finishing kick was unmatched, propelling her to victory in a time of 1:57.08, ahead of Great Britain’s Georgia Bell and the American Addison Wiley.

As the winners received their Diamond Trophies—crafted by Beyer, one of the world’s oldest and most respected jewelers—the athletes took a moment to dance to the tunes of Maxy KhoiSan's popular song Re Batswana.

Their joyous expressions and rhythmic movements captured the hearts of the audience adding a memorable twist to their victories.

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