In addition to the experienced Steven Sabino, who has already represented the country in the Olympic Games, the Mozambican team is reinforced by two young athletes: triple jumper Amélia Pinga and 400-meter hurdler Edio Mussacate.
Alongside Sabino is Amélia Pinga, a 17-year-old who has excelled in the triple jump. Known for her refined technique and determination, Pinga is one of the great promises of Mozambican athletics. She is preparing to show her full potential in Peru, aiming to improve her personal record and bring pride to her country.
Edio Mussacate completes the Mozambican trio at the World Championships. A specialist in the 400-meter hurdles, Mussacate already demonstrates maturity and consistency on the track, even at such a young age. His presence in the international competition underscores Mozambique's continued investment in developing new sporting talent.
The 2024 World Athletics Championships in Peru will be an important showcase for these athletes, who represent not only their individual skills but also the spirit and perseverance of the Mozambican people. With Sabino, Pinga, and Mussacate, Mozambique hopes to achieve new feats and gain prominence on the world athletics stage. The expectation is that these athletes, with their blend of experience and youth, can deliver significant results and elevate Mozambique's name in global sport.





















