Botswana is celebrating an extraordinary milestone as President Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi declared Friday afternoon a public holiday to honor the nation’s newest sporting hero, Letsile Tebogo. The decision came in response to Tebogo’s historic achievement at the Paris 2024 Olympics, where he became the first Motswana and the first African to win a gold medal in the 200 meters.
Tebogo stunned the athletic world by defeating pre-games favorite Noah Lyles, crossing the finish line in an impressive 19.46 seconds. This time not only set a new national record for Botswana but also established a new African record in the event, cementing Tebogo’s status as one of the continent’s greatest sprinters.
In light of this remarkable achievement, the Office of the President issued a press release announcing the public holiday, emphasizing the significance of Tebogo’s victory on the global stage. The statement underscored how Tebogo’s accomplishment extends beyond national pride, symbolizing a monumental moment for the entire African continent.
President Masisi highlighted that Tebogo’s victory is a source of immense pride for Botswana and Africa at large, deserving of national recognition and celebration. This decision honors Letsile Tebogo as the first Motswana and the first African to win a gold medal in the 200 meters in Olympic history. His performance is outstanding and worthy of the nation pausing to celebrate him in a unique, appropriate, and responsible manner that will be etched in the annals of the Republic’s history,” the statement read.
The President also expressed his deep gratitude and pride on behalf of all Batswana, commending Tebogo for his dedication, perseverance, and outstanding representation of the nation on the world stage. He also took a moment to extend thanks to Tebogo’s late mother, acknowledging her significant role in the athlete’s journey to greatness.
Letsile Tebogo’s historic victory in the men’s 200 meters at the Paris 2024 Olympics was indeed a remarkable feat. His winning time of 19.46 seconds not only set a new African record but also placed him fifth on the all-time world list for the event.
In addition to his 200m success, Tebogo has had an impressive track record in the 100m, securing a silver medal and further solidifying his status as one of the fastest men in the world.
Botswana, a nation with a deep passion for athletics, is united in its celebration of Tebogo’s success, which has brought joy and a sense of pride to the country. The declaration of a public holiday is a fitting tribute to a young man whose achievements have transcended sports, inspiring a new generation of athletes across Africa.