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Winner of the 400m at Nyayo National Stadium during the Nairobi meeting on Saturday April 20, Bayapo Ndori clocked an excellent time. The 25-year-old Botswana native crossed the finish line after 44s10. This is the best world performance of the year over the distance.He thus dethroned his compatriot Letsile Tebogo (20), who clocked 44s29 on March 18 in Pretoria, South Africa.The 3rd fastest 400m time of the year so far also belongs to an African. It was set by South African Lythe Pillay (44s31) on Saturday April 20.