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Tsaone Bakani Sebele (o tshotswe ka di 27 tsa Phalane 1993) ke motabogi wa lefatshe la Botswana[1] itebagantseng le mabelo sekgala se se makgolo mabedi[2] a di mithara le sekgala se se lekgolo sa di mithara.[3]

Mo mabelong a sekgala se lekgolo sa di mithara o feditse mo maemong a boferabobedi kwa metshamekong ya ngwaga wa 2015 ko African Games[4] fa a feditse ka maemo a bosupa ko makgaola-kgang a 2018 African Championships[5]. O ne gape a fithela ko karolong ya bobedi ko di kgaisang tsa 2017 Summer Universiade[6] Ka ngwaga wa 2019, o ne a emetse lefatshe la Botswana kwa dikgaisanong tsa Botswana 2019 African Games tse nneng di tshwaretswe kwa toropong ya Rabat ko lefatsheng la Morocco.[7] O ne a gaisana kwa mabelong a bomme a sekgala se se lekgolo sa di mithara[8]

Mo mabelong a sekgala se se makgolo mabedi a di mithara kwa a fitlheletseng ko seka-makgaola kgang wa dikgaisano tsa 2015 African Games[9] O ne a gaisana gape le setlhopha sa Botswana kwa dikgaisano tsa relay 2017 Universidae.

Dingwe tsa dinako tse gagwe tse a di tsereng mo mabelong ke metsotso ele lesome le bongwe le masome a marataro a se sephatlo sa motsotso, o ne a atlega gape ka ngwaga wa 2017 kwa Pretoria, kwa a gatisitseng nako ya masome mabedi le masome a supa le bofera bone ya metsotso mo sekgaleng sa makgolo mabedi a di mithara tse atlegile mo go tsone kwa Brazzaville[10] ka kgwedi ya Phalane mo ngwageng wa 2015.

Metswedi[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]

  1. Botswana (English: Land of the Tswana; /bɒtˈswɑːnə/ , also UK: /bʊt-, bʊˈtʃw-/), officially the Republic of Botswana (Setswana: Lefatshe la Botswana, [lɪˈfatsʰɪ la bʊˈtswana]), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. It is connected by the Kazungula Bridge to Zambia, across the world's shortest border between two countries.
  2. The 100 metres, or 100-meter dash, is a sprint race in track and field competitions. The shortest common outdoor running distance, the 100-meter (109.36 yd) dash is one of the most popular and prestigious events in the sport of athletics. It has been contested at the Summer Olympics since 1896 for men and since 1928 for women. The inaugural World Championships were in 1983.
  3. The 200 metres, or 200-meter dash, is a sprint running event. On an outdoor 400 metre racetrack, the race begins on the curve and ends on the home straight, so a combination of techniques is needed to successfully run the race. A slightly shorter race, called the stadion and run on a straight track, was the first recorded event at the ancient Olympic Games. The 200 m places more emphasis on speed endurance than shorter sprint distances as athletes predominantly rely on anaerobic energy system during the 200 m sprint. Similarly to other sprint distances, the 200 m begins from the starting blocks. When the sprinters adopt the 'set' position in the blocks they are able to adopt a more efficient starting posture and isometrically preload their muscles. This enables them to stride forwards more powerfully when the race begins and start faster.
  4. The women's 100 metres event at the 2015 African Games was held on 13 and 14 September.
  5. The women's 100 metres event at the 2018 African Championships in Athletics was held on 1 and 2 August in Asaba, Nigeria. Medalists
  6. The women's 100 metres event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 23 and 24 August at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20190901063534/https://wrs-ag2019g.mev.atos.net/resJA2019/pdf/JA2019/AT/JA2019_AT_C99_AT0000000.pdf
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20190901063534/https://wrs-ag2019g.mev.atos.net/resJA2019/pdf/JA2019/AT/JA2019_AT_C99_AT0000000.pdf
  9. The women's 200 metres event at the 2015 African Games was held on 16 and 17 September. Medalists
  10. https://worldathletics.org/athletes/-/14541122