Interview with Prudence Sekgodiso (RSA) – 2025 ASA Grand Prix 1 in Tshwane, South Africa.
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Interview with Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) – 2025 ASA Grand Prix 1 in Tshwane, South Africa
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The 2024 Olympic Games men’s 200m gold medallist, Letsile Tebogo of Botswana on breaking the African record, beating American Noah Lyles to win the gold medal, raising his shoes to dedicate the win to his late mother, and his objectives for LA 28 Olympics.
Team Athletics Africa and other journalists caught up with Tebogo in the mixed zone after winning the men’s 200m gold at the Stade de France in Paris on August 8, 2024.
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Join us for the Athletics 360 Podcast AFRICA DAY 2023 special edition as our Editor-in-Chief Yomi Omogbeja chats with Rebecca Elliot, the Co-Founder of PROTOUCH AFRICA.
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Join our Editor-in-Chief Yomi Omogbeja and Kenyan journalist Daniel Wahome for an in-depth preview of the 2023 Absa Kip Keino Classic Continental Tour in Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday 13 May, 2023.
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The 2022 Copenhagen Half Marathon drew the largest number of elite African runners, particularly from Ethiopia and Kenya.
Ethiopia dominated winning the men's and women's title. They occupied five podium places, with Kenya taking other solitary top placing.
Geshom Nyathi, a Zimbabwean freelance sports journalist based in the UK, had an interview with Dorte Vibjerg, the Race Director and Chief Executive for Sparta Club, which organizes major running events in Denmark.
The half marathon was a full house with 25,000 competitors and there is consideration to find another venue - which will accommodate more than 30,000 entrants.
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Great ambient sounds as Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge sliced half a minute from his own world record to win the BMW Berlin Marathon, clocking a sensational 2:01:09 at the World Athletics Elite Platinum Label road race on Sunday September 25, 2022.
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Nigerian triple-jump national record-holder and 2021 NCAA Division 1 indoor triple jump champion, Ruth Usoro, is our guest on Episode 10 of Bètá Convo Podcast Season Two.
Usoro, a two-time All-American and Big 12 champion, set a national record of 14.36m in the women's triple Jump at the Big 12 indoor championships on 26 February 2021, after setting a lifetime best of 6.82m in the long Jump.
This episode was originally streamed live on YouTube.com/AthleticsAfrica on April 4, 2021.
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Equatorial Guinea's Olympic middle and long-distance runner and the senior manager of runner training and education at New York Road Runners, Roberto Mandje, is our guest on Episode 10 of Bètá Convo Podcast Season Two - originally streamed live on March 14, 2021.
Mandje, 39, competed at the 2004 Olympic Games for Eq. Guinea running the 1500 metres and at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships and XTERRA Trail World Championships respectively in 2012 and 2013.
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Namibian triple jump record-holder and 2014 African Championships bronze medallist, Roger Haitengi, is our guest on Episode 10 of Bètá Convo Podcast Season Two.
Haitengi, 36, is also the Athletics Manager at the University of Johannesburg where he obtained a Masters degree in Operations Management in 2017.
This episode was originally streamed live on YouTube.com/AthleticsAfrica on 7 March, 2021.
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Nigerian triple jumper and 2015 African Games silver medallist, Olumide "Olu" Olamigoke Jr., is our guest on Episode 9 of Bètá Convo Podcast Season Two.
Born in the United States to Nigerian parents who immigrated there in 1986, Olu Olamigoke is a 2016 Olympian and fitness expert. He also has a degree in human movement studies from Indiana University.
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Ghanaian sprinter and Rabat 2019 African Games 4x100m Relay gold medallist Martin Owusu-Antwi is our guest on Episode 8 of Bètá Convo Podcast Season Two.
Owusu-Antwi ran the third leg for Team Ghana 4x100m quartet comprising Benjamin Azamati Kafui, Joseph Amoah, and Sean Safo-Antwi to win gold in 38.30 seconds in Rabat.
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South African athlete and triple jump national record-holder Godfrey Khotso Mokoena - the 2008 World indoor champion and Beijing Olympic Games long jump silver medallist is our guest on the seventh episode of Bètá Convo Podcast Season Two.
Khotso Mokoena also won two triple jump gold medals - 17.20m at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, and 17.03m at the 2014 African Championships in Marrakech, Morocco.
He holds the South African triple jump record of 17.35 metres, which was set at the Le Grande Stade, Marrakesh, Morocco on 14 September 2014.
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Ivorian sprinter and 2015 Summer Universiade and All-African Games 200m champion Koffi Hua Wilfried Serge is our guest on the sixth episode of Season Two of Bètá Convo Podcast.
Wilfried Koffi Hua won a bronze medal (100m, 10.21) at the 2013 Summer Universiade, and gold medal (200m, 20.41) at the 2015 Summer Universiade.
He also won double sprint gold medals in 100m (10.05) and 200m (20.25) at the 2014 CAA African Athletics Championships in Marrakech, Morocco.
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American-born Nigerian athlete and 2019 African Games Discus throw champion Chioma Chukwujindu "CiCi" Onyekwere is our guest on the fifth episode of Season Two of Bètá Convo Podcast.
Chioma Onyekwere talks about her track and field career and plans to qualify, and medal, at the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and post Covid 2021.
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Burundian-American professional distance runner and three-time Olympian Diane Nukuri is our guest on the fourth episode of Season Two of Bètá Convo Podcast.
Nukuri talks about what it felt like running again in 2020, especially racing during this Covid pandemic, growing up in Burundi and more.
"What I love about the Marathon is kinda like life. Life is hard and you just have to be able to stick to what you're doing," says Nukuri.
Nukuri, who holds the Burundian national records for 1500, 5000, 10,000 metres, and the half-marathon, competed for Burundi as a fifteen-year-old in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney in the 5,000m and in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London in the marathon.
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US-born Nigerian shot putter and three-time African Championships Bronze medallist Stephen Ogochukwu Mozia is our guest on this third episode of Season Two of Bètá Convo Podcast with host Nadia Eke.
Stephen Mozia represented Team Nigeria at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, Brasil and at the 2014 and 2016 World Indoor Athletics Championships in Sopot, Poland and Portland, USA respectively. The 27-year-old is a graduate of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He's a Sales Executive, IoT and Augmented Reality at Rockwell Automation in Austin, Texas, USA.
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World Athletics President Sebastian Coe on Monday praised Kenya's 'national obsession' with Athletics at a year-end virtual conference with African Athletics journalists.
"It's not just a sport, it's not just a pastime, it's a national obsession. It's a passion!," said Seb Coe.
"When people close their eyes and think about Kenya, so often the first images they have is the Kenyan flag and your extraordinary array of talented athletes over the years," he added.
Coe spoke on a wide range of issues and was happy that World Athletics had tackled the Coronavirus-ravaged season well, managing to put together several top competitions, including the successful Kip Keino Classic in Nairobi, Kenya in October 2020.
"The first objective we set ourselves (after the pandemic struck in March), which was an understandable one because we are an athlete-centred organization, was to do everything we possibly could to get the athletes back into training and then into competition," he explained.
"Secondly, because the Olympic Games had been postponed, we needed to expedite our current review of the Olympic qualification standards and systems and release any changes we were making as quickly as possible to the athletes.
"To remove an Olympic Games has a knock-on effect, in our case, for five years and so it's really important that we were reorganising our calendar in a way that was respectful to other events, particularly for some of you in Africa who consider the Commonwealth Games to be a very high priority. While the crisis management in that department was taking place, we then had to maintain the focus of growing the sport in alignment with the strategic plan."
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Ivorian professional sprinter and national record-holder Arthur Gue Cissé is our guest on this first episode of Season Two of Bètá Convo Podcast with host Nadia Eke.
Arthur Cissé holds the Ivorian sprint national records in both the men's 60m and 100m distances with a time of 6.53 secs and 9.93 secs respectively. The 23-year-old has won several medals at the international level for Côte d'Ivoire including a gold medal in men's 4x100m relay at the 2015 African Games and a silver medal in 100m at the 2018 African Championships in Asaba, Nigeria.
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