Letsile Tebogo Calls Out Netflix’s Sprint Show, Insists Africans Deserve an Apology

Letsile Tebogo Calls Out Netflix’s Sprint Show, Insists Africans Deserve an Apology

  • Letsile Tebogo has joined the league of African athletes to call out Netflix over their recent documentary series Sprint
  • The series' objective was to give track fans a feel of the journey of some of the fastest sprinters all over the world, but it was rather majored on American athletes
  • The Botswana athlete was not happy with the way African athletes were ignored on the show, and called for an apology from Netflix

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Letsile Tebogo has called out Netflix over its latest documentary series, SPRINT, and insisted all African athletes deserve an apology for being disrespected due to the way the story was told.

The Botswana sprinter is the reigning Olympic champion in the 200m race after his victorious run to dethrone the United States of America's Noah Lyles at Paris 2024.

Sprint is a documentary set aside for sharing the journeys of the fastest athletes in the world to track fans.

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Letsile Tebogo calls out Netflix over their latest show, Sprint.
Letsile Tebogo celebrates winning the gold medal after competing in the Men's 200m Final at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. Photo: Christian Petersen.
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Tebogo expresses disappointment over Netflix's Sprint show

According to report, the Netflix series featured the likes of Oblique Seville, Gabby Thomas, Fred Kerley, Noah Lyles, Sha'Carri Richardson, and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, among other top athletes.

Tebogo was featured in the series' second season, but fans were unhappy that African athletes were not fully involved.

The Botswana sprinter took to his official page on X to share his thoughts on the latest season of the series.

The 21-year-old believes the show was specifically made for the American audience, as a major part of the series featured top American sprinters like Gabby Thomas and Noah Lyles.

"This is an American show," the Olympic champion tweeted on X.

A fan made a post about Tebogo, Marie Josee Ta Lou-Smith and McKenzie Long deserving an apology from Netflix concerning how the show was centered.

Tebogo replied to the fan with a short and bold statement insisting all African athletes deserve an apology.

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Lyles sends message to Tebogo

YEN.com.gh also reported that Noah Lyles sent a congratulatory message to Tebogo after losing to him in the 200m final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The 100m Olympic champion acknowledged the Botswana athlete had a rough year after his mother passed on but went on to win.

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Source: Briefly.co.za

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Richard Nutakor (Sports Editor) Richard Nutakor is a digital media enthusiast with over 8 years of working experience in media and digital marketing. He's worked with notable media brands in Ghana like Media General, owners of TV3 Ghana, 3FM, Onua FM & Connect FM. He's also worked with Global Media Alliance as a Digital Account Manager. He obtained a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Ghana in 2016 and a Masters in Brands and Communication Management from the University of Professional Studies, Accra. Email: richard.kekeli@sportsbrief.com

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