Track and field athlete Tsaone Sebele is setting her sights on the upcoming Botswana Golden Grand Prix, where she'll be sharing the stage with some of the world's best sprinters, including the likes of American Sha'Carri Richardson and Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and other world class star runners. As the current national champion in both 100m and 200m, Sebele is aiming to deliver her personal best time in the 100m event at the First National Bank Botswana (FNBB) event on April 29th in Gaborone.

Fresh off a victory in the women's 200m at the Athletics South Africa (ASA) Athletics Grand Prix 1/Continental Tour Challenger in Pretoria, South Africa, Sebele is determined to continue her winning streak. Her current timing in the 100m event is 11.74 seconds, which she hopes to improve upon at the Golden Grand Prix.

Sebele has already achieved impressive results in her career, including a silver medal for the 200m at last year's Gaborone International Meet and a semi-finalist spot at the Commonwealth Championships in Birmingham. She also qualified for the African Championships and was a 4x100m relay finalist at that event, clocking 11.76 seconds in the 100m at the road to Golden Grand Prix event.

Sebele is driven to break records and improve her personal best and been training hard and looks forward to a great performance at the National Stadium in Gaborone.

However, Sebele faces the financial challenge of funding her training and international competitions. Without a steady income, she sometimes takes on part-time jobs to make ends meet. She hopes to find a sponsor who can support her career and help her achieve her goals.

Despite these obstacles, Sebele remains committed to her sport and is determined to make a name for herself among the world's elite sprinters. Fans will be eagerly watching as she takes on the best in the business at the Botswana Golden Grand Prix.