Despite finishing sixth in the 200m final at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Zimbabwean sprinter Tapiwanashe Makarawu is looking ahead with optimism and determination.
His performance has secured him a spot at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo next year, keeping his competitive drive alive.
In the 200m final, Makarawu faced stiff competition from a talented field, with Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo claiming gold, and Americans Kenneth Bednarek and Noah Lyles finishing second and third, respectively. Despite falling short of his personal best, Makarawu won the admiration of Zimbabweans worldwide, who supported him throughout the high-stakes race.\
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Looking forward, Makarawu is preparing for another chance to showcase his skills on the global stage next year. Reflecting on his Paris experience, he described the race as a “good experience,” noting it was both enjoyable and the most relaxed he has ever been in a competition.
In a touching message, Makarawu extended his heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported him throughout his athletic journey:
“I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the countless Individuals, Companies, Colleges, Schools and Universities who have supported me throughout my running career, which has ultimately led me to the pinnacle of competition the 200m Olympics Final. Your unwavering belief, encouragement, and guidance has been the driving force behind my success.
To my parents Richard and Listener Makarawu and family who have sacrificed so much and been my rock throughout this journey, I am forever grateful. Your love and support mean the world to me. To my coaches, trainers and mentors, your expertise and dedication has helped shape me into the athlete I am today. Your influence has been invaluable, and I thank you for your tireless efforts.
To my friends, teammates, and fellow athletes, your camaraderie and support has made this journey an unforgettable experience. Your encouragement and motivation has pushed me to reach new heights.
To my sponsors, supporters, and fans, your belief in me and my abilities has meant everything. Your cheers, messages, and unwavering support has fueled my passion and driven me to succeed.
And to those who have worked behind the scenes, providing me with the resources, facilities, and opportunities to pursue my dreams, I am deeply grateful.
Thank you International Olympic Committee, Zimbabwe Olympic Committee, Government of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Sports and Recreation Commission, U.S Embassy Zimbabwe, The Salvation Army Church, University of Kentucky, New Mexico Junior College, Bradley High School, Mazowe High School, and various Media houses.
This achievement is not just mine, but yours as well. I share it with each and every one of you, and I am honored to have had the privilege of representing our community on the world stage. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
This is just but the beginning. We look forward to more wins.”