Prudence Sekgodiso Explained

Prudence Sekgodiso
Honorific Suffix:OLY
Birth Date:5 January 2002
Full Name:Prudence Tebogo Sekgodiso[1]
Prudence Sekgodisa
Sport:Athletics
Event:800 metres
1500 metres
Pb:
Club:TUKS
Hometown:Gauteng
Education:TuksSport High School
Height:157 cm
Weight:44 kg
Updated:15 January 2024

Prudence Tebogo Sekgodiso (born 5 January 2002), also spelled Prudence Sekgodisa, is a South African middle-distance runner specializing in the 800 metres. She was the gold medalist in the 800 m at the 2019 African U18 Championships. She is also a five-time South African Athletics Championships winner in the 1500 m and 800 m.

Personal life

Sekgodiso is from Medingen Village, Limpopo[2] and trains in Gauteng, South Africa where she attended TuksSport High School, a sports-focused high school that allows learners to train and travel internationally whilst staying in school.[3]

Following her success, Sekgodiso was frequently compared and criticized on social media alongside Caster Semenya, the Olympic champion 800 m runner from South Africa who is intersex and has since been restricted from running the women's 800 m by World Athletics unless she reduces her natural testosterone. Sekgodiso, who is not intersex, said that although she does not like the criticism, there is "nothing [she] can do about social media". She told BBC Sport Africa that compatriot Semenya is a hero of hers, and the comparisons "bring too much pressure"; Sekgodiso was confident in her abilities but wants to be seen as "the first Prudence, not the next Caster."[4]

Career

Sekgodiso earned her first international medal at the 2018 African Youth Games, winning a bronze in the 800 m behind gold medallist Hirut Meshesha. Following that at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, Sekgodiso finished 6th overall in Stage 1 but was disqualified from her Stage 2 heat.[5] [6]

At the 2019 World Cross Country Championships U20 race, Sekgodiso finished 20th overall in 22:15, leading South Africa to a 5th-place team finish.[7] [8] The following month in Abidjan, Sekgodiso won her first gold medal at the 2019 African U18 Championships in Athletics.[9]

In 2022, Sekgodiso won a bronze medal at the 2022 African Championships in Athletics in the 800 metres, despite cold weather hampering her performance.[10] At the 2022 World Championships 800 m, Sekgodiso advanced out of the heats, but was drawn the fastest of three semifinals. After finishing 5th in her semifinal with a 2:00.01 time, she did not advance to the finals.[11] The following month at the Commonwealth Games, Sekgodiso again did not qualify for the finals with a 2:00.17 clocking in her heat.[12]

Sekgodiso helped her team to a 4th-place finish in the mixed relay at the 2023 World Cross Country Championships.[13] South Africa finished behind a winning Kenyan team anchored by Brenda Chebet, who was later that year suspended for doping.[14] Sekgodiso qualified to compete at the 2023 World Championships in the 800 m, where she advanced past the first round but was beset by drama in the following stage.[15] Sekgodiso collided with Athing Mu in their semifinal, turning the defending champion around backwards and forcing her to make up significant ground to qualify. Sekgodiso also was impacted by the collision, finishing last place in 2:11.68. The Athletics South Africa federation filed a protest to advance Sekgodiso into the finals, but it was not successful.[16]

Sekgodiso won her first Diamond League title on 19 May 2024, when she won the 800m in Marrakech in 1:57.26. It was also the fastest time of the year in the world up to that point, as well as a new personal best.[17] Sekogodiso placed 8th in the final of the 800m at the Paris Olympics in 1:58.79.[18]

Statistics

Best performances

Event Mark Place Competition Venue Date Ref
1:57.26 19 May 2024
4:09.88 30 April 2022

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 800 METRES FILLES/GIRLS. 7.
  2. Web site: 2024-08-03 . Athletics - Prudence Sekgodiso on becoming South Africa's new middle-distance queen . 2024-08-03 . web.archive.org.
  3. Web site: TuksSport High School . Web.up.ac.za . 9 June 2011 . 28 December 2011 . 6 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706045453/http://web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=8318&subid=8318&ipklookid=14 . live .
  4. News: 2022-06-10. Prudence Sekgodiso: 'No-one can beat me - but I am not the next Caster Semenya'. 2024-05-12. BBC Sport. en-GB.
  5. Web site: Lemke . Gary . 2018-10-12 . Team SA: How they fared (Day 5) . 2024-01-15 . TeamSA . en-US.
  6. Web site: 800 Metres Result 3rd Youth Olympic Games . 2024-01-15 . worldathletics.org . en.
  7. Web site: SA's Mashele secures credible World Championships finish. Ockert De Villiers. iol.co.za.
  8. Web site: U20 Race Team Standings IAAF World Cross Country Championships . 2024-01-15 . worldathletics.org . en.
  9. Web site: #TuksAthletics: TuksSport High School athletes win gold medals at African Champs University of Pretoria . 2024-01-15 . www.up.ac.za . en.
  10. Web site: Ramaru . Maxwell . Prudence is feeling the heat! . 2024-01-15 . Daily Sun . en-US.
  11. Web site: Xabanisa . Simnikiwe . No individual medals for SA in Oregon . 2024-01-15 . City Press . en-US.
  12. Web site: Commonwealth Games: Top dog Mary Moraa coasts to 800m semis MozzartSportKe . 2024-01-15 . www.mozzartsport.co.ke . en.
  13. Web site: ScrollaJHB . 2023-02-18 . Too near, too close for Team SA . 2024-01-15 . Scrolla.Africa . en-ZA.
  14. Web site: Kelsall . Christopher . 2023-12-02 . 19-year-old Brenda Chebet banned three years for doping . 2024-01-15 . Athletics Illustrated . en-CA.
  15. Web site: Abrahams . Celine . 2023-08-24 . Prudence Sekgodiso Secures 800m Semi-Final Spot at World Athletics Champs . 2024-01-15 . gsport4girls . en-ZA.
  16. Web site: Budapest . Daniel Mothowagae in . Team SA’s attempt to get Sekgodiso in World Athletics Champs final all in vain after the big fall in Budapest . 2024-01-15 . City Press . en-US.
  17. Web site: Prudence Sekgodiso sets world lead as she wins Diamond League 800m race . 2024-05-19 . Times Live . en-US.
  18. Web site: 800 metres Women. 2024-08-05 . World Athletics . en-US.