Letsile Tebogo’s return to the 400m stage was met with high expectations, but the track had other plans. The young sprint sensation, known for his explosive speed in the 100m and 200m, stepped onto the Pretoria track looking to make a statement. Nonetheless, in a highly skilled race, one participant was determined to steal the show. The track and field athlete in question here is Motswana star athlete Bayapo Ndori.
At Pretoria’s Pilditch Stadium, Nodri showcased his resilience with his season best at men’s 400m at ASA Grand Prix. Track & Field Gazette posted on X, “Bayapo Ndori won the men’s 400m at the ASA Grand Prix in Pretoria, clocking a Season’s Best (SB) of 44.59s!” Motswana track and field star left stars like Letsile Tebogo behind.
Bayapo Ndori won the men’s 400m at the ASA Grand Prix in Pretoria, clocking a Season’s Best (SB) of 44.59s!
He beat Letsile Tebogo who also ran an SB of 45.42s in 2nd and Zakithi Nene in 3rd with the same time. pic.twitter.com/1o0Y3gAz8B
— Track & Field Gazette (@TrackGazette) March 12, 2025
With Ndori’s best season, Letsile Tebogo finished the race in 45.42s with his personal best, and third position was taken by Zakithi Nene.
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