Shaun Maswanganyi, Anaso Jobodwana and Clarence Munyai qualified for the men’s 200m semi-final.

He admitted that things didn’t go the way he wanted but he’s going to push harder.

Shaun is multitalented in many sports but he decided that athletics was where he belonged.

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Shaun said that his coach is the one who played a big part in him becoming a track athlete.

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Tokyo Olympics, Shaun Maswanganyi, Anaso Jobodwana and Clarence Munyai, Men’s 200m semi-finals

South African athletes stole the show and qualified for the semi-finals of the men’s 200m event. Image: Roger Sedres/Ryan Pierse/Shaun BotterillSource: Getty Images

Source: Briefly News

Thando MpembeThando Mpembe is a sports journalist who has a passion for all things entertainment.

In her spare time, Thando enjoys reading and spending time with family.

She is an advocate for mental health and believes that a healthy body starts with a healthy mind.

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Thando holds an Honours Degree in Journalism from the University of Johannesburg.

Her favourite quote is “Gentle reminder - you are not for everyone and that is a blessing”.

Email: thando.mpembe@briefly.co.za