Charamba ready for epic 200m clash in Lausanne

ZIMBABWE’S sprint sensation Makanakaishe Charamba is primed for an epic race this Friday at the Lausanne Diamond League in Switzerland, where he goes head-to-head with Botswana’s Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo in a blockbuster men’s 200m showdown.

The medals, records and continental titles of the 2026 European Athletics Championships are quickly fading into the rear-view mirror, but that doesn’t mean the athletics season is anywhere near finished. Beckoning the world’s top track and field athletes to Switzerland’s “Olympic capital”, the 2026 Diamond League season resumes on Friday at the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise in Lausanne. The meet, known locally as Athletissima, will feature some of the world’s greatest athletes, including four-time European champion Amy Hunt, pole vault world record holder Armand “Mondo” Duplantis and sprint superstars Shericka Jackson and Tebogo.

With the start list oozing with talent and filled to the brim with Olympic champions, world champions, established veterans and rising stars such as Charamba, there’s bound to be no shortage of excitement or excellence as the world’s best go head-to-head once more.

Zimbabwe’s star sprinter Charamba enters the Athletissima meet riding a massive wave of momentum following a spectacular performance at the Budapest World Athletics Centre weeks ago.

In Hungary, the 24-year-old Zimbabwean stunned a world-class field to secure a brilliant second-place finish, executing perfectly through the curve to clock an impressive 19.95 seconds.

That searing run proved that Charamba is in peak physical form and fully capable of running sub-20-second times consistently on the European circuit.

Currently sitting at a career-high world ranking of No. 7, Charamba has officially cemented his place among sprinting’s global elite this season.

His sensational form is backed up by a blistering personal best of 19.88 seconds, which also stands as his season’s best, clocked during an explosive victory at the USATF Lone Star Grand Prix in Texas and matched at the Doha Diamond League.

However, the track in Lausanne presents his ultimate test. Standing in his way is Africa’s fastest man, Tebogo, who shattered the field to claim Olympic gold in Paris and holds a blazing personal best of 19.46 seconds. With American powerhouse Courtney Lindsey and Great Britain’s Zharnel Hughes also loaded into the blocks, Charamba will need to replicate his flawless Budapest execution to claim a spot on the podium. —Agencies.

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