The promising trajectory of Steven Sabino, who is about to compete in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, raises an intriguing question: could he be the future "golden boy" of Mozambican athletics and continue the legacy left by Lourdes Mutola?
Lourdes Mutola is a legend in athletics, an African and Olympic champion who set a high standard for Mozambican athletes. Her brilliant career brought immense pride to the country and left a legacy that is difficult to match. Since her rise, many hope that a new talent will emerge to follow in her footsteps and keep Mozambican athletics in the spotlight on the international stage.
Steven Sabino, with his young age and impressive achievements, seems to have the potential to take on this role. At just 18 years old, Sabino has already broken national records and excelled in international competitions, including the African U18 Athletics Championships and the African Athletics Championships in Douala. His qualification for the Paris Olympic Games is a testament to his talent and dedication.
But can Steven Sabino truly be Lourdes Mutola's successor and the future "golden boy" of Mozambican athletics? For that to happen, he will need more than just talent. It will be essential that he continues to develop his skills, receives the necessary support, and maintains his determination and focus in the face of the challenges that arise.
The comparison with Mutola is inevitable, given his historical impact on the sport. However, Sabino has the advantage of emerging at a time when Mozambican athletics is searching for new stars. If he can build on his current foundation of success and exceed expectations, he could very well become a prominent figure, just as Mutola was.
The continuation of Lourdes Mutola's legacy depends not only on replicating her achievements, but also on ushering in a new era of success and inspiration for athletics in Mozambique. Steven Sabino has the potential to be that new inspiring figure, representing the country with pride and contributing to a new generation of athletes.











































