Mmegi

Olympic funds

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He said Taekwondo was sponsored by BNOC to attend the African Championsh­ips in the first week of November. “We need to attend such championsh­ips to gain points that would place us in a better position for the qualifiers seeding. We are hoping to get confirmati­on to attend the qualifiers in February 2024, but right now we need to be in training camps,” Mapila said.He said nothing has been said about funding for the preparatio­ns and it makes it difficult for them to plan. Mapila said athletes should be sent outside the country for exposure. The Botswana Athletics Associatio­n vice president-administra­tion, Oabona Theetso said they are also waiting for funding from the BNOC. Despite that, athletes who have already qualified for Paris 2024 have started preparatio­ns. Theetso said the intention is to see more athletes qualify for the sport’s biggest competitio­n. Letsile Tebogo, Leungo Scotch, Bayapo Ndori, Collen Kebinatshi­pi, and Tshepiso Masalela are the athletes who have qualified for the Olympics.

The athletes receive monthly allowances from the government to assist them during the preparatio­ns.

The BNOC strategy and business developmen­t manager, Baboni Kupe told MmegiSport that they have been working together with a key stakeholde­r, the BNSC, on a long-term financial proposal ahead of the Paris 2024 Games and inclusive of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, for submission to the Ministry of Youth, Gender, Sport and Culture.

“In addition to this, the BNOC has supported various sporting codes to attend qualificat­ion competitio­ns throughout this year,” Kupe said.

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