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MOTOR SPORT: Joginder Singh, East African Safari Rally’s veteran and three times winner of the original rally, has been appointed the patron of the Kenya Airways Safari Classic for 2007. He will be attending the rally in November and will be the figurehead for many of the PR and social activities surrounding it. Read more here |
CRICKET: The postponement of the elections, the suspension of the Central Kenya branch from the activities of the national governing body and the decision to contract the national team players are just the latest in the protracted confusion and gerrymandering that has dogged successive national governing bodies for some time now. Read more here |
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HOCKEY: For the second time this year, Nairobi was the convergence zone for the African hockey; first hosting the Club Championships in February and later the Crown Berger Africa Olympic Qualifiers in July. Read More here |
RUGBY: Mwamba RFC utility player Horace Otieno announced his debut in the national 15s team with two tries against Cameroon in Yaounde, which saw Kenya qualify for a historic Africa Cup semi-final. The winning try came with only two minutes left when Otieno powered over the line after combining well with Innocent Simiyu and Mark Mshila. Read More here |
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ATHLETICS: Kenya regained the Boys' 1500m title they lost to Bahrain last year during the 2007 World Youth Athletics Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Read more here |
BOXING: Kenyan professional boxer Evans Ashira Oure is scheduled to fight an American opponent in Nairobi on August 25. The two-time World boxing championship title contender who is based in Denmark will be one of the pugilists who will be eyeing major world titles.Read more here |
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