Botswana 4x400m relay team members eppie ndori tebogo and kebinatshipi jubilantly celebrating their gold medal win in the rain at the 2025 world championships in tokyo

Botswana Makes History with Thrilling 4x400m Relay Gold

Botswana secures its first-ever World Championships relay gold in Tokyo 2025, with Kebinatshipi’s blistering run helping seal victory in 2:57.76.

Botswana etched its name into athletics history on Sunday, claiming its first-ever World Championships relay title with a dramatic victory in the men’s 4x400m final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo 2025.

The lineup of Bayapo Ndori (23), Leungo Scotch (27), Collen Kebinatshipi (21), and Letsile Tebogo (21) delivered a near-perfect performance to secure gold, adding another milestone to the country’s growing track legacy.

Highlights

  • Botswana wins its first World Championships relay gold in the men’s 4x400m event.
  • Collen Kebinatshipi, the 21-year-old 400m world champion, ran a fantastic leg to help snatch gold in 2 minutes, 57.76 seconds.
  • The U.S., winners of nine of the last ten world titles, changed all four athletes for the final and took silver from South Africa by just two thousandths of a second, after both teams clocked 2:57.83.
  • Victory marks a double triumph for the nation following Kebinatshipi’s historic 400m gold earlier in the week (World Athletics).
  • The relay gold cements Botswana as a rising athletics powerhouse in Africa and on the global stage.
  • Triumph underscores the importance of team depth, strategy, and national sports development.
  • Victory sparks renewed interest in Botswana’s potential as a hub for sporting investment and tourism.

The Race of a Lifetime

The Tokyo National Stadium was electric as Botswana’s relay team lined up against traditional powerhouses like the United States and Jamaica. Each baton exchange was executed with remarkable precision, and the anchor leg brought the crowd to its feet. Botswana’s finisher surged past his rivals in the closing meters to clinch gold, stopping the clock at 2:57.76 for a season’s best time.

The victory followed closely on the heels of Collen Kebinatshipi’s historic 400m win, which made him Botswana’s first men’s world champion. Kebinatshipi’s blistering relay leg was pivotal in securing the triumph, reinforcing his status as the face of Botswana’s athletics renaissance. Together, these achievements highlight the nation’s growing dominance in the 400m discipline.

Busang collen kebinatshipi crosses the finish line ahead of south african and american sprinters to win the mens 4x400m relay final at tokyo 2025 securing gold for botswana
Busang Collen Kebinatshipi powers across the finish line to win gold for Botswana in the Mens 4x400m Relay at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo 2025 In a photo finish against South Africa and the USA Kebinatshipis final surge sealed a historic victory Botswanas first ever world title in a mens relay event

The drama extended to the silver medal, where the United States edged out South Africa by a margin so thin it required a photo finish. Both teams finished in 2:57.83, but the U.S. took silver by just 0.002 seconds after fielding a completely fresh lineup from their morning heat.

Lineup & Splits

  • Bayapo Ndori (23) – Opened strongly, setting a competitive pace against the world’s elite.
  • Leungo Scotch (27) – Maintained momentum, keeping Botswana firmly in contention.
  • Collen Kebinatshipi (21) – The 400m world champion produced a sensational third leg, surging ahead and setting up the decisive finish.
  • Letsile Tebogo (21) – Anchored with composure, sealing victory in 2:57.76 and securing Botswana’s place in history.
Letsile tebogo hands the baton to bayapo ndori during the 4x400m relay at the world athletics championships tokyo 2025 with multiple teams exchanging in the rain
In torrential rain and high stakes pressure Letsile Tebogo hands off the baton to Bayapo Ndori for Botswanas third leg in the Mens 4x400m relay final at Tokyo 2025 The clean focused exchange helped maintain Botswanas position against global giants a critical moment en route to their historic gold medal win

Beyond the Medal: National Impact

This relay gold has implications far beyond athletics:

  • Sports Diplomacy: Botswana’s victories enhance its global profile, elevating its voice in international sports forums.
  • Tourism & Branding: Sporting success can help attract visitors and international investment, with Botswana positioning itself as a destination for sports tourism (Visit Botswana).
  • Youth Inspiration: The triumph will inspire a new generation of athletes in Botswana, encouraging participation at grassroots levels.
  • Corporate Sponsorship: With a global audience watching, Botswana’s athletes become more attractive to multinational brands seeking authentic African champions.
Botswanas ezekiel eppie selelo overtakes qatars runner in the 4x400m relay during a rainy world athletics championships in tokyo 2025
Ezekiel Eppie Selelo storms through his leg of the 4x400m relay for Botswana during the Tokyo 2025 World Championships overtaking Qatars runner in wet electric conditions His grit and rhythm helped carry the baton forward on Botswanas golden path

Building an African Sprint Legacy

Botswana’s performance reflects broader trends in African athletics:

  • Diversifying Success: While East Africa dominates distance events, Southern Africa is emerging as a sprinting hub.
  • Investment Payoffs: Strategic support in training facilities, coaching, and international exposure is bearing fruit.
  • Regional Rivalries: Botswana’s win adds competitive fire to African athletics, challenging established giants like South Africa and Nigeria.
Botswanas 4x400m relay team lies on the track after winning gold at the tokyo 2025 world championships wrapped in botswana flags and surrounded by emotion
Completely spent yet victorious Botswanas 4x400m relay team collapsed in emotion and exhaustion after delivering the countrys first ever mens relay gold at the World Championships Draped in the national flag they became history

A Defining Golden Era

With Kebinatshipi’s individual gold and now a historic 4x400m relay triumph, Botswana has entered a new golden era in athletics. These victories are not just sporting achievements—they are national milestones that could reshape the country’s global image and economic opportunities.

As the dust settles in Tokyo, the message is clear: Botswana has arrived as a serious contender on the world athletics stage.

Tumisang Bogwasi
Tumisang Bogwasi

Tumisang Bogwasi, Founder & CEO of Brimco. 2X Award-Winning Entrepreneur. It all started with a popsicle stand.