Long before Botswana’s male sprinters and middle-distance runners seized global attention, it was the women who first carried the nation’s hopes onto the world stage. At the heart of that narrative stands Amantle Montsho-Nkape, a name that still resonates with pride, possibility, and what once seemed an unshakable breakthrough. On August 29, 2011, Montsho carved her place in history at the World Championships in Daegu, South Korea. In a gripping 400-meter final, she surged past...
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