Draft:Karabo More
Biography
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From [[Orlando, Soweto]], More had a a top ten finish during the Johannesburg leg of the 2023 Totalsports Women’s Race. The following year, More won the South African national 4km cross country title in September 2024, which she then followed with victory at the Boxer Super Run 5km in Durban the following month.{{cite web|website=The Top Runner|url= https://www.thetoprunner.co.za/post/there-s-some-light-karabo-more-reflects-on-excellent-2024-looks-ahead-to-boxer-super-run-tshwa|accessdate=19 April 2026|title= 'There's some light' - Karabo More reflects on excellent 2024 & looks ahead to Boxer Super Run Tshwane 5km|date=7 November 2024 |
From [[Orlando, Soweto]], More had a a top ten finish during the Johannesburg leg of the 2023 Totalsports Women’s Race. The following year, she began training with Violet Semenya in Pretoria as part of the [[Caster Semenya]] running group. More won the South African national 4km cross country title in September 2024, which she then followed with victory at the Boxer Super Run 5km in Durban the following month.{{cite web|website=The Top Runner|url= https://www.thetoprunner.co.za/post/there-s-some-light-karabo-more-reflects-on-excellent-2024-looks-ahead-to-boxer-super-run-tshwa|accessdate=19 April 2026|title= 'There's some light' - Karabo More reflects on excellent 2024 & looks ahead to Boxer Super Run Tshwane 5km|date=7 November 2024 |
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