Kenyan Kiara strikes gold at African Junior Fencing Championships
Kenyan Kinoti Kiara displays his certificate and medal after winning gold at African Junior Fencing Championships in Dakar, Senegal. Photo/Handout.
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Kenyan teen Kinoti Kiara gave the
country a moment to celebrate after fighting his way to the top of the podium
at the African Cadet and Junior Fencing Championships staged in Dakar, Senegal.
Competing against some of the
continent's most promising young fencers, Kiara handled the pressure with
impressive calm. He fenced with discipline, stayed sharp in defence, and
attacked only when the timing felt right.
As the competition progressed and the
stakes rose, the Kenyan maintained his focus, edging through tight bouts to
secure the title and hand Kenya a significant continental success in the sport.
Egypt's Hamza Abuhalwa finished
second after a strong campaign that carried him into the final stages, while
Morocco's Mohamed El Bounjaimi and Togo's Ilan Tchaa Arou rounded off the medal
positions following hard fought semi final appearances.
The victory is being
viewed as an encouraging step for the growth of fencing in Kenya, a sport that
continues to build its player base and competitive exposure.
Fred Chege, the president of the
Kenya Fencing Federation, welcomed the achievement as a reward for the steady
effort being put into athlete development and technical preparation.
For upcoming fencers across the
country, the result offers a clear message that continental success is
possible. For the federation, it strengthens belief that Kenyan athletes can
consistently challenge the traditional heavyweights in African fencing.
Focus now shifts fully to efforts to
support more talents in the sport to have many more of the likes of Kiara to
ensure Kenya builds on this Dakar breakthrough to stamp its name on many other
continental fencing competitions.


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