"I would like to make it to the next Olympics more than anything in the world and I’m certain this programme will give me a lot of help and support in getting there."
Botswanan Fanuel Kenosi has been a part of G4S 4teen since its inception in 2007, during which time he has spent valuable time with mentor Haile Gebrselassie at Training Camps in Kenya and Ethiopia.
Fanuel has represented his country in the 100m for the past four years and in that time has progressed from strength to strength. Identified at an early age as possessing a unique natural talent, in 2008 Fanuel qualified in the 200m for his first Olympic Games in Beijing, following that up with his first appearance at an IAAF Athletics World Championships in Berlin in 2009.
This September Mozambique will host the 10th All Africa Games. Botswanan athlete and G4S 4teen team member Fanuel Kenosi travels to Swaziland with his teammates to prepare for the competition.
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On July 5th Fanuel Kenosi had the honour of meeting HRH Princess Anne whilst she was visiting his country
G4S 4teen sprinter helps donate sporting equipment to visually impaired children
British Ambassador invites young G4S 4teen sprinter to special ceremony
Three of the G4S 4teen athletes were selected to represent their countries at the African Championships in Kenya
G4S 4teen spint star wins 100m and 200m after coming back from injury
Zodwa visits fellow G4S 4teen team member Fanuel at home and helps Botswana to promote table tennis
G4S 4teen's Botswanan sprinter at the G4S Global Leadership Conference
G4S 4teen mentor Haile Gebrselassie and the G4S 4teen visit childrens home in Kenya.
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