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Prudence Tebogo Sekgodiso (born 5 January 2002), also spelled Prudence Sekgodisa, is a South African middle-distance runner specializing in the
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. She was the gold medalist in the 800 m at the 2019 African U18 Championships. She is also a five-time
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, South Africa where she attended TuksSport High School, a sports-focused high school that allows learners to train and travel internationally whilst staying in school. Following her success, Sekgodiso was frequently compared and criticized on
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alongside
Caster Semenya Mokgadi Caster Semenya OIB (born 7 January 1991) is a South African middle-distance runner and winner of two Olympic gold medals and three World Championships in the women's 800 metres. She first won gold at the World Championships in 2009 ...
, the Olympic champion 800 m runner from South Africa who is
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and has since been restricted from running the women's 800 m by
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unless she reduces her natural testosterone. Sekgodiso, who is not intersex, said that although she does not like the criticism, there is "nothing hecan do about social media". She told BBC Sport Africa that compatriot Semenya is a hero of hers, and the comparisons "bring too much pressure"; Sekgodiso was confident in her abilities but wants to be seen as "the first Prudence, not the next Caster."


Career

Sekgodiso earned her first international medal at the
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, winning a bronze in the 800 m behind gold medallist
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. Following that at the
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, Sekgodiso finished 6th overall in Stage 1 but was disqualified from her Stage 2 heat. At the 2019 World Cross Country Championships U20 race, Sekgodiso finished 20th overall in 22:15, leading South Africa to a 5th-place team finish. The following month in
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, Sekgodiso won her first gold medal at the 2019 African U18 Championships in Athletics. In 2022, Sekgodiso won a bronze medal at the
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in the 800 metres, despite cold weather hampering her performance. At the 2022 World Championships 800 m, Sekgodiso advanced out of the heats, but was drawn the fastest of three semifinals. After finishing 5th in her semifinal with a 2:00.01 time, she did not advance to the finals. The following month at the
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, Sekgodiso again did not qualify for the finals with a 2:00.17 clocking in her heat. Sekgodiso helped her team to a 4th-place finish in the mixed relay at the 2023 World Cross Country Championships. South Africa finished behind a winning Kenyan team anchored by Brenda Chebet, who was later that year suspended for doping. Sekgodiso qualified to compete at the 2023 World Championships in the 800 m, where she advanced past the first round but was beset by drama in the following stage. Sekgodiso collided with
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in their semifinal, turning the defending champion around backwards and forcing her to make up significant ground to qualify. Sekgodiso also was impacted by the collision, finishing last place in 2:11.68. The
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federation filed a protest to advance Sekgodiso into the finals, but it was not successful. Sekgodiso won her first
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title on 19 May 2024, when she won the 800m in Marrakech in 1:57.26. It was also the fastest time of the year in the world up to that point, as well as a new personal best.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sekgodiso, Prudence Living people 2002 births South African female middle-distance runners 21st-century South African women South African female cross country runners Athletes from Gauteng World Athletics Championships athletes for South Africa Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 African Youth Games