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Keamogetse Kenosi

1997 - Today

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Keamogetse Sadie Kenosi (born 17 January 1997) is a Botswana boxer. She competed in the women's featherweight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She lost to Karriss Artingstall of Great Britain in the first round. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Keamogetse Kenosi has received more than 3,661 page views. Her biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. Keamogetse Kenosi is the 10,038th most popular athlete, the 15th most popular biography from Botswana and the 8th most popular Motswana Athlete.

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    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 7

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 3.36

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.21

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Keamogetse Kenosi ranks 10,038 out of 6,025Before her are Jamie Neushul, Kalvis Kalniņš, Youssof Tolba, Cameron Burrell, Luo Zongshi, and Mahla Momenzadeh. After her are Bianca Caruso, Zhang Xiaoxue, Nicholas Purnell, Alex Beck, Malika Khakimova, and Abigail Irozuru.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Keamogetse Kenosi ranks 1,277Before her are Anglerne Annelus, Artur Vititin, Ireen Lungu, Charles Elwes, Natalya Diehm, and Bridget Carleton. After her are Aishath Sajina, Aleksandr Vyazovkin, Aliyah Abrams, Aram Mahmoud, Duangaksorn Chaidee, and Huang Mengkai.

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In Botswana

Among people born in Botswana, Keamogetse Kenosi ranks 15 out of 12Before her are Dipsy Selolwane (1978), Jerome Ramatlhakwane (1985), Nijel Amos (1994), Baboloki Thebe (1997), Christine Botlogetswe (1995), and Galefele Moroko (1997). After her are Nurkanat Azhikanov (2001).

Among ATHLETES In Botswana

Among athletes born in Botswana, Keamogetse Kenosi ranks 8Before her are Letsile Tebogo (2003), Isaac Makwala (1985), Nijel Amos (1994), Baboloki Thebe (1997), Christine Botlogetswe (1995), and Galefele Moroko (1997). After her are Nurkanat Azhikanov (2001).