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Galefele Moroko

1997 - Today

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Galefele Moroko (born 16 April 1997) is a Botswana sprinter. She competed in the women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Galefele Moroko has received more than 9,581 page views. Her biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Galefele Moroko is the 8,009th most popular athlete, the 14th most popular biography from Botswana and the 7th most popular Motswana Athlete.

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  • 9.6k

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  • 27.59

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 13

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 5.80

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.24

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Galefele Moroko ranks 8,009 out of 6,025Before her are Gintarė Venčkauskaitė, Helen Glover, Toby Roberts, Evelise Veiga, Matteo Zurloni, and Marija Ulitina. After her are Szofi Özbas, Ally Carda, Wang Na, Fethi Nourine, Julian Walsh, and Lemawork Ketema.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Galefele Moroko ranks 1,009Before her are Elena Bellò, Clayton Lewis, Olaf Roggensack, Jesús Tonatiú López, Ryan Nyambe, and Daniel Staniszewski. After her are Chirag Shetty, Paola Morán, Arshad Nadeem, Brian Afanador, Vasiliy Mizinov, and Pedro Spajari.

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In Botswana

Among people born in Botswana, Galefele Moroko ranks 14 out of 12Before her are Isaac Makwala (1985), Dipsy Selolwane (1978), Jerome Ramatlhakwane (1985), Nijel Amos (1994), Baboloki Thebe (1997), and Christine Botlogetswe (1995). After her are Keamogetse Kenosi (1997), and Nurkanat Azhikanov (2001).

Among ATHLETES In Botswana

Among athletes born in Botswana, Galefele Moroko ranks 7Before her are Amantle Montsho (1983), Letsile Tebogo (2003), Isaac Makwala (1985), Nijel Amos (1994), Baboloki Thebe (1997), and Christine Botlogetswe (1995). After her are Keamogetse Kenosi (1997), and Nurkanat Azhikanov (2001).