Newly crowned Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo has his sights set on Usain Bolt’s 200m world record in the near future.
Bolt, who retired in 2017, has now held the title as the fastest man ever over 200m for 15 years thanks to his otherworldly 19.19 done to win gold at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin.
The 21-year-old Botswanan ran a personal best and African record 19.46 to claim his first Olympic title recently in Paris.
Tebogo’s time is the ninth fastest in history and makes him the fifth fastest man ever over the distance.
Most recently, Tebogo cruised to an impressive 19.64 to take the win at the Lausanne Diamond League on Thursday.
In an interview with The Inside Lane after Thursday’s race, Tebogo was asked about Bolt’s world record.
“I see it but I don’t want to put myself under that pressure. If it comes it will come eventually,” he said.
In terms of a timeline, Tebogo said the ideal time to try and go after it would be in about three or four years.
“We don’t have to push it this year or next year. Probably when we are 24, that’s when we could attempt something like that,” he said.
“I don’t think it will take long. Looking at what I did today and what I did in the 200m final in Paris, I don’t think it will take that long because I could see it. It’s about 10 metres away from me,” he added.
Tebogo’s next race will be at the Silesia Diamond League on Sunday.
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