Victor Ntweng and Kemorena Tisang Set to Begin World Championships Campaign

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Botswana’s top track athletes, 2024 Africa 400m hurdle Champion Victor Ntweng and national record holder in the 110m and 400m, Kemorena Tisang, are set to begin their World Championships campaign today at 12:35hrs.

Both athletes have established themselves as leaders in their disciplines, claiming multiple national and regional titles over the years. Victor Ntweng has consistently dominated the 400m hurdles on the African circuit, combining speed and technique to secure his 2024 continental championship.

Kemorena Tisang has made history as Botswana’s record holder in both the 110m hurdles and 400m sprints. His performances have not only earned him national recognition but also placed him among the continent’s top sprinters.

The World Championships represent a crucial stage for both athletes to test themselves against the world’s best. Their participation is expected to boost Botswana’s visibility in international athletics and inspire young athletes back home.

Coaches and officials have expressed confidence in Ntweng and Tisang, citing their consistent performance and experience in high-pressure competitions. Their campaign will begin at 12:35hrs, and fans across Botswana will be watching closely, hoping for strong performances that could lead to podium finishes.

This marks a pivotal moment in Botswana’s athletics calendar, highlighting the country’s continued investment in developing world-class track and field talent.

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