Botswana President Leads Thousands of Supporters to Celebrate Olympic Champion Letsile Tebogo with Stadium Spectacular

Botswana President Leads Thousands of Supporters to Celebrate Olympic Champion Letsile Tebogo with Stadium Spectacular

GABORONE, Botswana – Tens of thousands of enthusiastic supporters filled a stadium in Gaborone, Botswana, on Tuesday to celebrate the triumphant return of sprinter Letsile Tebogo, who made history as the country’s first-ever Olympic gold medalist. The event, marked by joyous celebrations and national pride, followed Tebogo’s stunning victory in the men’s 200m at the Paris Olympics.

After his impromptu show, President Mokgweetsi Masisi took a seat next to Tebogo and the rest of the athletes

Rapturous crowds, waving Botswana’s blue-and-black national flag, greeted Tebogo and his fellow athletes as they paraded through the capital on a rooftop bus. The athletes’ arrival at the National Stadium was the climax of a day that had been declared a national holiday by the President to honor Tebogo’s achievement.

At just 21 years old, Tebogo became the first African to win the men’s 200m, blazing past American sprinters Kenny Bednarek and Noah Lyles in Paris on August 8. He set an African record with a time of 19.46 seconds, and also secured a silver medal in the men’s 4x400m relay, bringing Botswana’s total Olympic medal count to four.

Botswana’s president danced on the airport tarmac before greeting the athletes

The stadium celebration was the culmination of a day filled with excitement. Earlier, hundreds of fans had gathered at Gaborone’s airport to welcome the athletes home. Among those in attendance were traditional dancers adorned in animal skins and beads, who performed to mark the athletes’ return.

Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi added to the festive atmosphere by showcasing some of his own dance moves, much to the delight of the crowd. An aide held an umbrella to shield him from the sun as he joined in the celebrations.

Letsile Tebogo donned sunglasses as celebrations kicked off at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport

Upon their arrival at the airport, Tebogo and his teammates were transported to the National Stadium, where an even larger crowd awaited them. The atmosphere was electric as fans cheered, danced, and sang in honor of Botswana’s new sports hero.

During the celebration, Tebogo took a moment to dedicate his gold medal to his late mother, Seratwa, who passed away after a brief illness. In a poignant gesture, he held up his spikes and showed the camera the date of her death, which he had inscribed on them as a tribute. “She’s my motivation, carrying me through every stride that I take inside the field,” Tebogo said, adding that knowing she was watching over him had driven him to victory. “She’s watching up there, and she’s really, really happy,” he added.

The celebration in Gaborone not only marked a historic achievement for Tebogo but also served as a moment of immense pride for Botswana. The event highlighted the unity and joy of a nation coming together to honor one of its own, and it set the stage for a future filled with promise for Botswana’s athletics.

Credit: bbc.com

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