At Rabat yesterday, Letsile Tebogo was nowhere near his top form on the track. In the men’s 100m event, he failed to show the trademark pace. Nor had he been near to display the same attitude. Meanwhile, he finished 9th in the race (10.43 seconds). The result was unexpected from someone who had won the Olympic gold last year in men’s 200m, defeating Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek. So the question was already circling: what’s wrong with Letsile Tebogo? Well, the answer has come.
In the late hours of May 25, Letsile dropped a long post showing his emotions on his failure. He wrote, “Today’s performance wasn’t what I had hoped for, I’m currently dealing with a recurring injury, which hasn’t been easy. However, I’m channeling this disappointment and pain into resolve.” In next line, he broke the news: “I’m already focused on recovery and growth, and I know I will come back a stronger man. See y’all soon” Subsequently, he withdrew from the men’s 200m event in the Rabat Diamond League.
The report is developing…
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