Lestile Tebogo beats Faith Kipyegon & Bayanda Walaza to win African Athlete of the Month award

Lestile Tebogo beats Faith Kipyegon & Bayanda Walaza to win African Athlete of the Month award

Festus Chuma 12:30 - 13.09.2024

Botswana sprinter Letsile Tebogo beat fierce competition to win African Athlete of the Month for August 2024 after historic performances.

Botswana sprinter Letsile Tebogo has been crowned the African Athlete of the Month for August 2024, following an overwhelming outpour of votes on the Africa Sports Ventures Group (ASVG) Media WhatsApp platform.

Tebogo emerged as the clear winner, recognized for his historic and exceptional performances on the global track and field stage.

His sensational achievements throughout the month have elevated him to a position of sporting greatness, making him a household name across Africa and beyond.

Representing Botswana with pride, Tebogo etched his name into the history books by winning Africa’s first-ever men’s sprint gold medal in the 200 meters at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

In a breathtaking performance, the young sprinter not only defeated U.S. sprint star Noah Lyles but also set a new African record with an astounding time of 19.46 seconds.

But Tebogo’s dominance did not stop there as he continued to showcase his world-class abilities in the prestigious Diamond League Circuit, securing victories in the 200 meters in Lausanne and Silesia, and winning the 100 meters in Rome.

Tebogo’s recognition as African Athlete of the Month was propelled by an outpouring of support from fans across the globe.

The African Athlete of the Month Award, hosted by the Africa Sports Ventures Group, saw a record number of votes cast through the ASVG Media WhatsApp platform, with Tebogo receiving immense backing from fans captivated by his inspiring performances.

The African Athlete of the Month Award was established by Africa Sports Ventures Group to shine a light on African athletes who excel at the highest levels of competition and represent their continent with distinction.

Tebogo was nominated alongside notable athletes such as Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, South African MMA fighter Dricus du Plessis, and young South African sprinter Bayanda Walaza, making his victory even more significant.