Kenya: Why Botswana Speedster Tebogo Opted Out of Omanyala Showdown At Kip Keino Traditional

Nairobi — World 100m silver medalist Letsile Tebogo says this weekend’s Kip Keino Traditional was not the fitting time for him to compete within the males’s 100m.

The Botswana speedster stated the season has simply began, including that there shall be alternatives for him to run within the race within the lead-up to the Paris Olympics.

“The season is simply too lengthy…it’s nonetheless too early to interact within the 100m that is why we opted for the 200metres. Final time I competed right here within the 200m was in 2021 and now we’re right here to do it once more,” the teenager stated.

Had he opted to run within the males’s 100m, the world underneath 20 100m champion would have been a part of a three-way battle additionally that includes Commonwealth Video games 100m champion – and residential crowd favorite – Ferdinand Omanyala in addition to Olympics 200m silver medalist Kenneth Bednarek.

Nonetheless, Tebogo shall be lining up for the boys’s 200m the place he’ll come up towards an equally elite rivals together with the 2022 World Relay 4x100m champion Brendon Rodney of Canada, African Video games 200m silver medalist Claude Emmanuel Itoungue of Cameroon, the 2018 Commonwealth Video games 100m silver medalist Henricho Bruintjies of South Africa in addition to america pair of Courtney Lindsey and Corian Camel.

The world 200m bronze medalist reveals he doesn’t have any targets for Saturday’s one-day meet.

“We do not have a goal but…I do not know what the others have been doing behind the scenes however we are going to put up an awesome present on Saturday,” he stated.