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'''[[Botswana]]''' made its [[Paralympic Games]] début at the [[2004 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Athens]], sending a single representative ([[Tshotlego Morama]]) to compete in athletics. Morama entered only the women's 400m T46 sprint, and won gold, setting a world record time of 55.99. No further athletes from Botswana have competed at the Summer Games, and Botswana has never taken part in the [[Winter Paralympics]] - leaving the country with a 100% gold medal success rate so far.<ref>[http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/search.html?npc=BOT&gender=all&medal=all&sport=all&games=all Botswana at the Paralympics], [[International Paralympic Committee]]</ref> |
'''[[Botswana]]''' made its [[Paralympic Games]] début at the [[2004 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Athens]], sending a single representative ([[Tshotlego Morama]]) to compete in athletics. Morama entered only the women's 400m T46 sprint, and won gold, setting a world record time of 55.99. No further athletes from Botswana have competed at the Summer Games, and Botswana has never taken part in the [[Winter Paralympics]] - leaving the country with a 100% gold medal success rate so far.<ref>[http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/search.html?npc=BOT&gender=all&medal=all&sport=all&games=all Botswana at the Paralympics], [[International Paralympic Committee]]</ref> |
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After her gold medal in Athens, Morama was due to [[Botswana at the 2008 Summer Paralympics|represent Botswana]] again at the [[2008 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Beijing]], in the hopes of defending her title. She would have been the country's only representative.<ref>[http://chinaolympicsblog.com/2008/07/14/tshotlego-for-paralympics-dailynews/ "Tshotlego for Paralympics"], Dailynews, Botswana government website, July 14, 2008</ref> However, she withdrew prior to the Games due to injury and, shortly before the Games began, it was announced the country's (unspecified) other athletes, who might have replaced her, had been "rejected by organisers because they do not meet the qualifying criteria", namely having participated in international events.<ref>[https://archive.is/20121130125415/http://72.167.255.126/index.php?sid=8&aid=33&dir=2008/September/Friday5 "Botswna locked out of Paralympics"], ''Mmegi'', 5 September 2008</ref> |
After her gold medal in Athens, Morama was due to [[Botswana at the 2008 Summer Paralympics|represent Botswana]] again at the [[2008 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Beijing]], in the hopes of defending her title. She would have been the country's only representative.<ref>[http://chinaolympicsblog.com/2008/07/14/tshotlego-for-paralympics-dailynews/ "Tshotlego for Paralympics"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110813132249/http://chinaolympicsblog.com/2008/07/14/tshotlego-for-paralympics-dailynews/ |date=2011-08-13 }}, Dailynews, Botswana government website, July 14, 2008</ref> However, she withdrew prior to the Games due to injury and, shortly before the Games began, it was announced the country's (unspecified) other athletes, who might have replaced her, had been "rejected by organisers because they do not meet the qualifying criteria", namely having participated in international events.<ref>[https://archive.is/20121130125415/http://72.167.255.126/index.php?sid=8&aid=33&dir=2008/September/Friday5 "Botswna locked out of Paralympics"], ''Mmegi'', 5 September 2008</ref> |
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For the [[2012 Summer Paralympics]] in [[London]], the country [[Botswana at the 2012 Summer Paralympics|selected]] a single athlete, visually impaired runner Tshotlego Golden, who would take part in the men's 200m sprint (T13). Again, however, Botswana was forced to withdraw at the last moment, mere hours before the opening ceremony. This time the country's withdrawal was due to the Botswana National Olympic Committee cancelling its financial support, citing "financial irregularities" in the national Paralympics body.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2012/aug/30/paralympics-malawi-botswana-withdraw-teams?newsfeed=true "Paralympics 2012: Malawi and Botswana withdraw teams"], ''The Guardian'', 30 August 2012</ref><ref>[http://www.mmegi.bw/index.php?sid=8&aid=907&dir=2012/August/Friday31 "Paralympic athlete's participation botched"], ''Mmegi'', 31 August 2012</ref> |
For the [[2012 Summer Paralympics]] in [[London]], the country [[Botswana at the 2012 Summer Paralympics|selected]] a single athlete, visually impaired runner Tshotlego Golden, who would take part in the men's 200m sprint (T13). Again, however, Botswana was forced to withdraw at the last moment, mere hours before the opening ceremony. This time the country's withdrawal was due to the Botswana National Olympic Committee cancelling its financial support, citing "financial irregularities" in the national Paralympics body.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2012/aug/30/paralympics-malawi-botswana-withdraw-teams?newsfeed=true "Paralympics 2012: Malawi and Botswana withdraw teams"], ''The Guardian'', 30 August 2012</ref><ref>[http://www.mmegi.bw/index.php?sid=8&aid=907&dir=2012/August/Friday31 "Paralympic athlete's participation botched"], ''Mmegi'', 31 August 2012</ref> |
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Botswana at the Paralympics | |
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IPC code | BOT |
NPC | Paralympic Association of Botswana |
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Summer appearances | |
Botswana made its Paralympic Games début at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, sending a single representative (Tshotlego Morama) to compete in athletics. Morama entered only the women's 400m T46 sprint, and won gold, setting a world record time of 55.99. No further athletes from Botswana have competed at the Summer Games, and Botswana has never taken part in the Winter Paralympics - leaving the country with a 100% gold medal success rate so far.[1]
After her gold medal in Athens, Morama was due to represent Botswana again at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, in the hopes of defending her title. She would have been the country's only representative.[2] However, she withdrew prior to the Games due to injury and, shortly before the Games began, it was announced the country's (unspecified) other athletes, who might have replaced her, had been "rejected by organisers because they do not meet the qualifying criteria", namely having participated in international events.[3]
For the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, the country selected a single athlete, visually impaired runner Tshotlego Golden, who would take part in the men's 200m sprint (T13). Again, however, Botswana was forced to withdraw at the last moment, mere hours before the opening ceremony. This time the country's withdrawal was due to the Botswana National Olympic Committee cancelling its financial support, citing "financial irregularities" in the national Paralympics body.[4][5]
Full results for Botswana at the Paralympics
Name | Games | Sport | Event | Score | Rank |
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Tshotlego Morama | 2004 Athens | Athletics | Women's 400 m T46 | heats: 57.09 (1st) final: 55.99 |
Gold (WR) |
See also
References
- ^ Botswana at the Paralympics, International Paralympic Committee
- ^ "Tshotlego for Paralympics" Archived 2011-08-13 at the Wayback Machine, Dailynews, Botswana government website, July 14, 2008
- ^ "Botswna locked out of Paralympics", Mmegi, 5 September 2008
- ^ "Paralympics 2012: Malawi and Botswana withdraw teams", The Guardian, 30 August 2012
- ^ "Paralympic athlete's participation botched", Mmegi, 31 August 2012