Botswana sprinting sensation Letsile Tebogo came from behind to win 200m at the Silesia Diamond League meeting in Poland on Sunday.
The African sprint star remains unbeaten since he won the Olympic 200m gold medal in Paris, France.
It would be recalled that Tebogo stunned American duo Kenny Bednarek and Olympic 100m champion Noah Lyles in 19.46 seconds to win the 200m gold at Paris Olympics 2024, where he also set an African record of 19.46s, the fifth fastest ever.
At the Diamond League in Poland, the new Olympic 200m champion recovered from a sluggish bend before finishing with a bang crossing the line in a meeting record of 19.83 seconds.
The 21-year-old Tebogo came out of the curve trailing US sprinter Kenny Bednarek on his inside and Alexander Ogando of the Dominican Republic on his outside.
Ahead of the Paris Olympics, Tebogo also won the Monaco Diamond League meeting.