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Christine Botlogetswe

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Christine Ayanda Botlogetswe (born 1 October 1995) is a sprinter from Botswana who competes primarily in the 400 metres. She competed at the 2016 Olympics, running a non-qualifying 52.37 in the first round. She runs for the Orapa Athletics Club and is coached by Justice Dipeba, who also coaches Isaac Makwala, the seventh fastest man in history. She qualified to represent Botswana at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Christine Botlogetswe is the 6,510th most popular athlete (up from 7,329th in 2019), the 13th most popular biography from Botswana and the 6th most popular Motswana Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Christine Botlogetswe ranks 6,510 out of 6,025Before her are Chanatip Sonkham, Torah Bright, Sam Griffiths, Joana Heidrich, Carlos Arévalo, and Abel Mutai. After her are Sheena Tosta, Lisa Scheenaard, Gevorg Sahakyan, Martine Smeets, Joseph Ryan, and Iuliia Kaplina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Christine Botlogetswe ranks 856Before her are Beatriz Ortiz, Koya Yuruki, Juan Muñoz, Kellyn Acosta, Lewis Baker, and Zhang Zhiting. After her are Melker Hallberg, Samantha Crawford, Kadeisha Buchanan, Leticia Romero, Jerome Blake, and Shota Kaneko.

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In Botswana

Among people born in Botswana, Christine Botlogetswe ranks 13 out of 12Before her are Amantle Montsho (1983), Isaac Makwala (1985), Letsile Tebogo (2003), Dipsy Selolwane (1978), Jerome Ramatlhakwane (1985), and Baboloki Thebe (1997). After her are Galefele Moroko (1997), Keamogetse Kenosi (1997), and Nurkanat Azhikanov (2001).

Among ATHLETES In Botswana

Among athletes born in Botswana, Christine Botlogetswe ranks 6Before her are Nijel Amos (1994), Amantle Montsho (1983), Isaac Makwala (1985), Letsile Tebogo (2003), and Baboloki Thebe (1997). After her are Galefele Moroko (1997), Keamogetse Kenosi (1997), and Nurkanat Azhikanov (2001).