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Letsile Tebogo rescues stranded drivers from flood in Botswana

The Olympic 200m champion was noticed pulling submerged automobiles out of the deep water in Gaborone

Letsile Tebogo, who secured Botswana’s first ever Olympic gold medal in Paris final summer time, has saved stranded drivers from floodwaters in Botswana.

The Olympic 200m champion got here to the help of motorists whose automobiles had been submerged because of the extreme flooding within the capital Gaborone.

Tebogo, in a video which was broadly shared on social media, was seen utilizing his 4×4 Toyota Land Cruiser to tug different automobiles out of the deep water. Heavy rains in Botswana led to floods and the closure of principal roads throughout the nation.

The 21-year-old created historical past final 12 months after he grew to become Botswana’s first ever Olympic champion with 200m gold within the French capital, clocking an African file of 19.46 – a time that positioned him fifth on the all-time record over half a lap.

He then adopted that up by serving to Botswana’s males’s 4x400m crew safe an Olympic silver medal, ending behind america.

Over the course of the season, Tebogo dipped beneath 20 seconds within the 200m on 9 events, exhibiting exceptional consistency all through his marketing campaign.

Tebogo, alongside Sifan Hassan, had been topped World Athletes of the Yr final December.

Letsile Tebogo and Sifan Hassan (Getty)

The Motswana additionally claimed silver and bronze medals within the 100m and 200m respectively on the 2023 World Championships in Budapest.

Tebogo, a double world under-20 100m champion and 200m silver medallist, continues to be the official 100m record-holder for that age class, after he clocked 9.91 in 2022.

He additionally holds a world better of 30.69 for the 300m and has clocked 44.29 within the 400m.

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