Botswana passes World Relays test
Mqondisi Dube | Tuesday May 5, 2026 09:19
The country became the first African nation to host the competition, with 40 countries and over 700 athletes participating in the process. Despite the enormity of the assignment, Botswana delivered well on and off the field. The competition saw athletes receive medals that contained a natural diamond, a first for the sport. Over the two days, the National Stadium was filled with passionate fans, as the competition received rave reviews from across the globe. 'What a spectacle it has been witnessing the fire, the discipline, and the unrelenting competitive spirit right here on our home soil. You did not just compete; you inspired a nation,' the World Relays Local Organising Committee (LOC) wrote in a statement on Sunday. 'We are deeply honoured to have been graced by your presence.
To the leadership of this country, your unwavering vision has shaped how the world now sees us. Through your lens, we dared to dream bigger and we delivered. We brought the world to us,' the statement posted on Facebook, added. The build-up to the tournament was marred by concerns over lack of publicity and slow ticket sales. On the pitch, Botswana proved its mettle once more as records tumbled. For the first time, the 4x100m relay team qualified for the World Athletics Championships to be held in Beijing, China next year. 'Hosts Botswana provided the most memorable moment of the weekend with victory in the men’s 4x400m, not only securing their place at the World Championships, but also smashing the competition record with 2:54.47, the third-fastest clocking in history,' reads a statement from World Athletics.
Gold medal winners went home with $40,000 (approx. P480,000) while silver medalists received $20,000 (P240,000) and bronze medalists got $10,000 (P120,000). In response to Botswana winning gold in the 4x400m relay, President Duma Boko declared a half-day holiday for civil servants on Monday. The team also won a gold medal at the Tokyo 2025 World Championships. The LOC had not released attendance figures at press time, but indications are that more than 30,000 people attended the event over the two days, braving the scorching heat.