Men's 4x400 Relay Final - Botswana and South Africa Pull Off Another 1-2 Finish - ft Letsile Tebogo
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- Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
- Botswana featuring Letsile Tobogo (300m world record holder) and South Africa finished 1-2 in the Men's 4x400 Relay Final at the 2024 World Athletics Relays in the Bahamas.
South Africa was without 400m world record holder Wayde van Niekerk, his spot was take by Lythe Pillay, Gold medalist at the World U20 Championship in 2022.
With a credible 44.42 second split Pillay, who ran in the Mixed 4x400m earlier in the day, pulled South Africa from 5th to 2nd in the final leg while Letsile Tebogo comfortably ran a 43.72 second split in the second leg for Botswana
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I love the SA and Botswana unity 💚💙
Final leg was a wonder to watch. They represented Mzanzi 🇿🇦 well. Well done to Botswana 🇧🇼 fir winning
People of the South 💯🇧🇼🇿🇦🫡
Welldone Botswana 🇧🇼 from neighbours Zimbabwe 🇿🇼. Absolutely brilliant quartet. Love Letsile, Olympics here we come!!!!!
Proud of you 🇧🇼! 👊🏾 🇯🇲
Well done Botswana and South Africa love the unity
Having letsile tebogo is like having a cheat code. I'm looking forward for him in Paris Olympics
hahahahahahaha😂😂😂😂
You can say that again 😂😂😂😂
Haak Botswana Team🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
Scotch really opened up that gap🇧🇼 well done boys
Спорт, это то лучшее, что придумало человечество 😊😊😊
The Africans are showing dominance 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I am his biggest fan
Botswana 🇧🇼🇧🇼
Lythe Pillay did very well with a weak team there! Kudos to him.
Botswana not oly champion of MAKIRIKIRI but also 4x400m
They did so without Wade and Makwala
Well done Botswana and South Africa. Lythe Pillay did a great job pulling South Africa from 5th to 2nd in the final leg.
I see Tebogo says that he's not considering adding he 400m to his events just yet
Botswana have this on lock in Paris
At the Paris Olympics, we are starting with Letsile to give the Botswana team an early advantage from the very start, then Collen Kebinatshipi/Anthony Pesela/ Baboloki Thebe on the second leg, then Scotch and Ndori to finish off the race. We are challenging for gold at the Olympics, not just any medal, though even a bronze medal would still be quite a good deal since we have never won it before
Tricky but I'd suggest leaving Tebogo at 2nd or maybe at 3rd. Ndori is a good anchor. But it showed in this race for SA and for the Netherlands in the Mixed 4x400m, if your 2nd or 3rd legs screw up it is almost impossible for the anchor to make it up against a strong anchor. If Tebogo runs 2nd or 3rd he can make sure that Ndori is in a competitive position come the final leg and Ndori can hold his own against most
starting with Letsile will be suicide, yes, he can get there first but he wont react the same as when he has a challenge in front of him. I would put Letsile 2nd or third, preferably third so Ndori can finish. Letsile is more of a cleaner, think of the heats if ne go simolotse Letsile, a bo a neela Makwala, it would have been a totaly different result. Opening such a gap only pushes other teams to their best, remember bo USA will be there
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Pasela and Thebe have to run 44 1st they have to earn the spot..
Let's be realistic; USA will win easily, and everyone else is running for 2nd place. Botswana has a shot at silver.
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A 2:59.11 ranks as the 12th fastest in the world last year.
Yeah but what counts is this year
Well done Zim dollar
Mr Pillay is looking bulkier 😊
This 400m relay does not make sense. Why don’t the rest of the teams cut lanes after 400m why does it have to be after 500m?!? And why did South Africa receive a shitty lane when they got the second fastest qualifying time?!?
After 400m the effect of the stagger start hasn't been negated yet. Teams prefer the outside lanes (6 to 8) as they still benefit from the stagger when they start to move in. Unlike the short sprints where they want the middle lanes
@@forwardpass2725 aint no way that makes sense. Lets be serious. That is why the weaker nations were infront of South Africa after the first 500m because of that extra 100m of unfair advantage. If South Africa had the 3/4 lane they wouldve won this race. Even with the last race where Tebogo recovered the race from 6th to first its because he had to run on the outside lane and cover the unfair 100m.
@@forwardpass2725 I've been watching this race from the Schools champs here in South Africa and completely doesnt make sense. Its always won by teams in the inside lane. And always the biggest impact of the race is made in that unnecessary add 100m of unfair advantage to the athletes in the inner lanes.
People of the South 🇧🇼🇿🇦💯👌
Africa show up 🙌 number☝️
Loool cut into lane 1 after 400m? R u insane ???
Nija carry last this time yooo 😂😂 sorry my country
Japan would of finished closer with better batton changes
Terrible strategy by team Nigeria.
Very terrible. We certainly can do better than this. The lane is also not favorable.
Don't understand. The U.S.A. team won their heat. So why didn't they run in the FINAL?
I’ll wait here with you. I also don’t understand why South Africa wasn’t in the finals of the 4x100m after winning in Day 2 Heat 3 & the time being one of the fastest in heats.
They chose to not run it, as the only reason they were really there is to qualify for the Olympics
afraid??
@@Minexorek oh, thanks 🙏🏾
It's high time we stop wasting our money on our national football team an concentrate on athletics morespecially 4x4