Ostrava, Czech Republic — 24 June 2025
South African middle-distance standout Prudence Tebogo Sekgodiso produced a compelling performance last evening at the prestigious Ostrava Golden Spike meeting, claiming victory in the women’s 800 metres with a personal best time of 1:57.16. This timing not only clinched the top podium spot—it also shattered the longstanding meeting record, previously untouched for more than two decades
Sekgodiso, the reigning World Indoor Champion, delivered a composed and tactically astute race. She surged clear in the final 200 metres to secure the win ahead of Botswana’s Oratile Nowe, who finished in 1:57.49. Ethiopian runners Nigist Getachew and Worknesh Mesele rounded out the top four, respectively clocking 1:58.02 and 1:58.40
Significance of the Run
- Personal and meeting best: This performance marked Sekgodiso’s fastest recorded time and the fastest ever at the Rolling Spike meeting’s 800m women’s event, a record previously held since the early 2000s
- Seasonal context: Her 1:57.16 ranks as one of the world’s top times this season, making it the second-fastest globally at this point
- Consistency: Earlier this year, Sekgodiso became the first South African woman to medal at the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing—clocking a national indoor record of 1:58.40
Tactically Sound and Mentally Strong
Sekgodiso has demonstrated maturity and tactical flair throughout her career, blending sharp finishing speed with strategic racing. During the Ostrava 800m, she took a low-key approach to the early laps, only to unleash a decisive move in the final 200m.
In post-race interviews captured via social media, elements of understatement were evident:
“Personal best!!! World Indoor Champion Prudence Sekgodiso runs 1:57.16 to break her personal best and the meet record…”
A Progressive Track Record
At just 23, Sekgodiso has been steadily ascending:
- Indoor breakthrough: Bronze at the 2025 World Indoors (Nanjing), 800m in 1:58.40 (national indoor record) .
- Diamond League success: Diamond League victory in Marrakech in May 2024, posting 1:57.26—a then personal best.
- Olympic finalist: Finished eighth in last year’s Paris Olympic final with a time of 1:58.79.

Looking Ahead
With 1:57.16 now firmly under her belt, Sekgodiso is firmly in contention on the athletics international stage. Her balanced skill set—combining sustainable lap pace, a sharp finish, and strategic racing—positions her as a serious medal contender in upcoming events such as the Diamond League circuit, World Outdoor Championships, and Commonwealth Games.
For South Africa, this serves as another thrilling chapter in the nation’s rising middle-distance narrative—one characterized by sagacious coaching, athlete development, and tactical evolution.
Final Thoughts
Prudence Sekgodiso’s meeting record and personal best—set in modest, tactical style—reflect both her current form and her future potential. Without sensationalizing, tonight’s 1:57.16 stands as empirical proof: she’s firmly among the elite, and poised for further milestones on the international athletics stage.
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