Men's 4×400 Relay – Botswana and South Africa Qualify For Paris Olympics – ft Tebogo and Van Niekerk

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Men's 4×400 Relay – Botswana and South Africa Qualify For Paris Olympics – ft Tebogo and Van Niekerk


Botswana featuring Letsile Tobogo (300m world record holder) and South Africa featuring Wayde van Niekerk (400m world record holder) qualify for Men’s 4×400 Relay at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris competing the 2024 World Athletics Relays in the Bahamas.

France and India’s second leg runners pulled up with injuries within seconds of each…

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  1. God saw it fit to comfort Botswana n South Africa after both countries experienced tragedies, SA 7 nationals perishing in RTA in Botswana n 45 Batswana nationals perished in SA a month apart, heart breaking how SA delegates brought the remains to Bots only to leave with some back to SA, but here they are, celebrating together, a 3 weeks to a month later, comforting indeed.

  2. Ndori and Scotch arecoming into their own.

    Prospects with potential in the past like Baboloki Thebe did not get the chance to mature.

    But I especially have high hopes on Ndori to cement Botswana’s long term continued stake on Mens 400m

    Just hope Tebogo doesn’t exhaust himself carrying the country on his back

  3. Proud of USA. They won today's competition for the ones that didn't win in the top two spots in their heats yesterday. Even though they didn't have that much competition they ran their race in 2:59.97 which is only .24 slower than Botswana and .21 slower than RSA even though these two pushed each other to their maximum limit. When Paris comes along we will put in a couple of faster runners.
    Tebogo will be worn out from competing in the 100m, 200m and 400m individual competitions and in the relay qualifications. Tebogo is skin and bones already and he'll be worn to a frazzle by then. He's only six months older than Knighton but his face looks about ten years older.

  4. There's no argument Letsile Tebogo is a phenomenal prospect. At 20 years he already has a World Championship silver in the 100m, a World Championship bronze in the 200m and a world record in the 300m. His future is wide open for him to take