Botswana Celebrates Historic 4x400m Gold with National Holiday: A Triumph for African Athletics
Botswana has declared a national holiday following its historic gold medal win in the men's 4x400m relay at the World Athletics Championships, marking Africa's first victory in the event. President Boko praised the team's groundbreaking achievement as the nation prepares for independence celebrations.







A Rain-Soaked Victory for the Ages
Botswana’s quartet of Lee Bhekempilo Eppie, Letsile Tebogo, Bayapo Ndori, and Busang Collen Kebinatshipi stunned the athletics world by dethroning the 10-time champion United States in a dramatic rain-soaked final at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships. South Africa claimed bronze, cementing Africa’s dominance in the event.
Presidential Praise and National Pride
President Duma Boko, addressing the nation from the UN General Assembly in New York, declared September 29 a public holiday, stating: "Our athletes are Botswana’s true diamonds – unbreakable, brilliant, and forever shining on the global stage." The holiday precedes Botswana’s Independence Day, creating a two-day celebration of national identity.
Medal Table Breakthrough
Botswana’s historic performance propelled them to 5th place in the championship standings with:
- 2 gold medals
- 1 silver
- 1 bronze
This marks their best-ever World Championships result, surpassing traditional African powerhouses like Ethiopia and Nigeria.
From Olympic First to World Domination
Letsile Tebogo, the team’s anchor, continues rewriting African athletics history:
- 2023 Paris Olympics: First African gold in men’s 200m
- 2024 World Championships: 4x400m relay triumph
Over 50,000 fans packed Gaborone’s National Stadium last year to welcome Tebogo’s Olympic victory, foreshadowing this year’s nationwide celebrations.
Diamonds vs. Athletic Legacy
President Boko’s comparison of athletes to Botswana’s famed diamonds reflects a strategic shift:
Resource | Annual Value | Global Ranking |
---|---|---|
Diamonds | $4.9 billion | 2nd producer |
Athletics | Priceless | Rising power |
The government has pledged $15 million in new training facilities, signaling increased investment in sports development.