How Tebogo is the youngest-richest man in Botswana
Following his triumph at the Olympics in Paris, Tebogo was welcomed back to Botswana by thousands of people, coupled with a lot of cash gifts and materials.
The Olympic gold medalist was honoured with diamonds, pregnant cattle, cash gifts, and a house. A day was even set aside as a National Holiday in his name.
Letsile Tebogo will always remember the Paris 2024 Olympics Games as the turning point in his athletics career.
The event not only made the 21-year-old sprinter an icon in Botswana but also made him one of the youngest-richest men in his country.
The Botswana sprinter etched his name in the history books after winning a gold medal in the men’s 200m race ahead of the favourites Kenny Bednarek and Noah Lyles in Paris.
List of rewards Tebogo got after Olympic glory
1. Two houses valued at $300,000
2. Tebogo received $112,482 from the $183,721 Choppies gifted to Team Botswana
3. A share from the $52,491 Orange gave the team.
4. All Botswana athletes were awarded a cash gift of $4,500 and a polished diamond each
5. Tebogo will also have a share in the $149,976 the Ministry of Youth and Sports gave the team
6. He got pregnant cattle from Minister Eric Molale
7. A cash gift of $1,874, $800, and $4,724 from President Masisi, Vice President Tsogwane, and MPs, respectively.
8. Kwa Nokeng Oil gave him $3,749 with a tractor with Park 27 adding another $8,998
9. $4,500 from Debswana, DTCB, and De Beers
10. Tebogo will get $50,000 from the World Athletics governing body for winning gold in the 200m
Tebogo beats American duo to win Lausanne Diamond League
TUKO.co.ke earlier reported that Tebogo retained his 200m champion as he beat American duo Erriyon Knighton and Fred Kerley to win the Lausanne Diamond League on Thursday, August 22.
The Botswana sprinter was tipped as the favourite to win in Switzerland and didn’t disappoint with his performance.