Judo Federation: We're making deliberate efforts to popularise the sport

The Kenya Judo
Federation vice president Duncan Chemiryo says the association is taking
deliberate steps to take the game to the grassroots.
This is after
more than 100 judokas from across the country gathered at the Kenya Medical
Training College in Kitui Campus over the weekend for the National League,
marking a significant milestone in the federation’s efforts to decentralize the
sport, and Chemiryo says this is a strategy aimed at discovering and nurturing
talent from all corners of the country.
"This is
the second time we’re hosting the national league outside Nairobi, and the
turnout is a clear indication that our efforts are paying off. It’s encouraging
to see even Under-10 participants taking part—something that’s rarely seen
during school sessions. Kitui has really embraced the sport,” said Chemiryo.
Chemiryo
emphasized the importance of bringing judo closer to communities and schools
across the counties, in line with the broader national goal of devolving
sports. “We want to extend our reach from counties to schools because we all
know sports is now devolved. We need support from all sectors to grow judo,” he
added.
KJF Deputy
Secretary General Kennedy Kwithya also commended Kitui’s local leadership for
integrating judo into school programs, describing it as a step in the right
direction for the future of the sport.
“We’re
championing the ‘Judo in Schools’ initiative, which is supported by the
International Judo Federation. Our focus is on the youth—the juniors and
cadets—because that’s where the future lies. And already, we’re seeing great
potential among these young athletes,” Kwithya said.
The Kitui
edition of the national league signals KJF’s ongoing mission to grow judo
beyond its traditional strongholds, ensuring that more young Kenyans are
exposed to the sport and its values of discipline, respect, and self-defense.
KJF Deputy Secretary General Kennedy Kwithya also commended Kitui’s local leadership for integrating judo into school programs, ensuring that more young Kenyans are exposed to the sport and its values of discipline, respect, and self-defense.
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