Can an African athlete win 100m Gold at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France this summer?
Since Usain Bolt Retired in 2017, the men’s 100m dash has become completely wide open with a different 100m Dash Champion at every Major Championship since then. As we now look towards the Paris 2024 Olympics, there are a bunch of contenders all vying for the Gold medal this summer. In Part 4, we discuss the current crop of sprinters across Africa. From Botswana and Kenya to South Africa and Nigeria, there are a few guys in the conversation to get Africa back on the Olympic podium in the 100m dash, which has not occurred since Namibia’s Frankie Fredericks won Silver in 1996.
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⏰Video Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:15 Letsile Tebogo
07:49 Ferdinand Omanyala
13:36 Akani Simbine
17:51 Other Athletes
19:58 Outro
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About: This video is about the potential of sprinters from various countries across Africa in the 100m Dash ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France
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