Tebogo leads Botswana’s rise in world athletics
Away from tennis, one of the biggest stories in athletics continues to be Botswana’s rapid emergence as a sprint powerhouse.
Following impressive performances at the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, Botswana’s sprint programme is receiving growing international recognition.
The movement is being led by stars such as Letsile Tebogo and Collen Kebinatshipi, with the country increasingly viewed as one of the fastest-rising forces in global sprinting.
What once looked like an exciting underdog story is now beginning to resemble a genuine long-term athletics project built around youth development, relay culture, and sustained investment in school sports.
Marathon performances push boundaries again
Distance running continues to produce astonishing performances.
The athletics world is still reacting to the remarkable scenes from the London Marathon, where Sabastian Sawe reportedly broke the two-hour barrier while Tigst Assefa shattered the women-only world record.
Modern marathon running is increasingly entering territory that once seemed impossible, driven by advances in sports science, pacing systems, recovery methods, and shoe technology.
Duplantis continues world-record dominance
Meanwhile, Armand Duplantis continues to treat world records as routine achievements.
The Swedish pole vault superstar recently cleared 6.30m, adding yet another world record to one of the most dominant careers in modern athletics.
At this point, Duplantis breaking records has become almost expected within the sport.
Nigeria begins campaign in Accra
Nigeria has also begun competition at the African Athletics Championships in Accra, with particular attention focused on the nation’s relay teams and sprint prospects.
Many Nigerian fans are watching closely for signs of relay chemistry, Olympic-cycle progress, and the emergence of the country’s next breakout star.
Eligibility debates continue across athletics
Beyond competition itself, global conversations around athlete eligibility and fairness policies continue to intensify.
Recent protests connected to transgender athlete participation at a California track championship have once again pushed the debate into the international spotlight, particularly at youth and school competition level.
The issue remains one of the most sensitive and divisive topics currently facing the sport.
Athletics calendar set for busy season
The athletics season is now entering one of its busiest periods, with major Diamond League meetings, NCAA outdoor championships, World U20 preparations, and the upcoming World Athletics Ultimate Championship all approaching quickly.
And across the sport, one theme is becoming increasingly clear:
Sprinting is once again at the center of global athletics.