 
   Louzanne Coetzee and Khothatso Mokone. 
    Photo: Charl Devenish 
    
 
Behind every successful Paralympic athlete is a guide,  and behind blind athlete Louzanne Coetzee is none other than former Kovsie  student Khothatso Mokone. 
Mokone, who is a sports journalist and freelance  photographer, says he is not entirely sure that his busy schedule is very  balanced, but he tries to ensure he squeezes as much as possible into his day.  One thing he always makes time for is his training. “As a young person, I try  to take every opportunity that comes my way,” he says.
This young runner, who has been Coetzee’s guide for  the past eight months, says that every race they have run together thus far has  always been better than the last. “The partnership grows harmoniously every  day. We talk about almost everything there is, not only running,” Mokone says.
Mokone guided Coetzee in the 1  500m of the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro in September this year when she was  disqualified.  
Mokone, who loves comedy and Dubai, is inspired by  SAfm journalist and presenter Ashraf Garda. “He talks a lot about current  issues that affect our country and I like his style of presenting. He is a good  orator.”
Something people may not know about him is that he  always walks around hopeful that the best is yet to come. “When I walk down the  street, I walk with confidence and people think I have made it in life not  knowing that I only have hope for a better tomorrow,” he says.
Although he is not yet as successful as he would like  to be, Mokone encourages the youth to “open their eyes and ears to set  realistic goals and work with patience to achieve each goal, whether short or  long term”.