has not only emerged as one of the fastest men on the planet but also as a beacon of hope for millions back home.

Rising from modest beginnings in Kanye, a small village in Botswana, the 21-year-old has turned his Olympic glory into a mission far greater than medals and fame.

against sprint giants Ferdinand Omanyala and Christian Coleman.

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Despite the mounting pressures of international competition, Tebogo has remained focused on the legacy he wants to leave behind.

“And right now, we are on a campaign to take as many kids to get into a sporting course to help them get out of the neighborhood that we grew up in,” Tebogo said during the Dimond League press conference as per

“They all will be served on a platter the mantra to elevate themselves in the sport.”

Through the World Athletics’ Kids’ Athletics programme, Tebogo has been creating pathways for young aspiring athletes to not only discover their potential but also to stay away from life’s darker detours.

“Without sport, I [would] probably be a criminal by now,” he admitted, shedding light on just how crucial athletics was in shaping his life.

The with communities rallying behind the cause.

“The campaign might look a bit challenging,” Tebogo shared.” With 2.7 million Batswana now looking up to him as a national hero, Tebogo is proving that sporting success can be a tool for societal transformation.

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Botswana is a spark that could ignite a new era for African sprinting—one that extends beyond the traditional strongholds like Jamaica.

To the s, Tebogo has a clear message: “They should just run. They shouldn’t give up on their dreams, because Rome wasn’t built in a day. It took years to build up to where I am right now.”

While some stars bask in the limelight, Tebogo takes a more humble path.

“I will always shy away from that because that’s just who I am,” he said.

My people want to see what I did at the Olympics. That’s what we are planning to give them.»

Faith Kipyegon has weighed in on whether a world record will be part of her agenda as she begins her 2025 season with the 1,000m race at Xiamen Diamond League on Saturday.

For Letsile Tebogo, the gold medal was never the end. It was just the beginning of a far more meaningful race—one for his country’s future.

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