Botswana's Golden Night: Kebinatshipi Shines Bright at World Championships
Busang Collen Kebinatshipi of Botswana won the gold medal in the 400 metres at the World Championships with a time of 43.53 seconds. His compatriot, Bayapo Ndori, secured the bronze medal. Jareem Richards from Trinidad and Tobago took silver, making it a memorable event for all involved.

In a stunning display at the World Championships, Botswana's 21-year-old Busang Collen Kebinatshipi clinched the 400 metres gold with a flawless 43.53-second lap. This achievement marked a memorable night for Botswana as Bayapo Ndori also claimed bronze.
Kebinatshipi demonstrated exceptionally mature tactics, sustaining his pace despite challenging conditions, to secure his win. Trinidad and Tobago's Jareem Richards took silver with a national record of 43.72 seconds.
As rival Zakithi Nene's pace faltered, Kebinatshipi capitalized, crossing the line just ahead. This victory signals a promising future for Botswana's athletes, potentially enhancing their prospects in relay events.
(With inputs from agencies.)