Collen Kebinatshipi

Collen Kebinatshipi

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Collen Kebinatshipi made headlines by finishing second in the men's 200m race at the FNB Golden Grand Prix, qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics and demonstrating his versatility as an athlete.

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Collen Kebinatshipi made an impressive run in the last segment, overtaking competitors to help Botswana win gold.

Atletismo: Portugal deixou cair oportunidade de desfrutar da final dos 4x400m | Atletismo
Público·PortugalPortugal· 2025-09-21
9.0

Kebinatshipi will have to dig deep if he is to proceed to the final if his preliminary round performance is anything to go by.

Botswana's medal hunt continues in Tokyo :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-09-16
5.0

Collen Kebinatshipi finished second in the race with a time of 20.28 seconds.

Gout Gout wins again, denied another record by headwind in Monaco
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-07-11
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Collen Kebinatshipi was another key athlete who left the team just before the competition.

Heroes born in adversity :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-05-13
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Collen Kebinatshipi played a vital role in Botswana’s first ever win at the World Athletics Relays in the 2024 edition.

Men’s 4x400m team has mountain to climb at World Athletics Relays :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-05-09
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Kebinatshipi is one of the sprinters who withdrew from the team citing unfulfilled promises from the Botswana Athletics Association.

Weight on Scotch in relay title defence :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-05-09
5.0

Collen Kebinatshipi has not commented on the situation regarding the national team.

World Relays debacle: Athletics enters murky territory :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-05-09
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Collen Kebinatshipi has officially withdrawn from the team for personal reasons.

Bombshell as key relay trio withdraws from World Relays :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-05-05
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Collen Kebinatshipi finished second in the 200m race, qualifying for Tokyo.

FNB Golden Grand Prix defies odds :: Mmegi Online
Mmegi – influential newspaper in Botswana·BotswanaBotswana· 2025-04-15
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