NOC-K partners with Kenya Triathlon to host African championships
NOC-K unveil a sponsorship towards Triathlon Championships
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The National
Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOC-K) has partnered with Kenya Triathlon
Federation to host the African Triathlon Cup Championships on the 27th of
November 2022 in Kilifi County.
As part of the
partnership, NOC-K on Monday handed over Kshs. 927,000 to go towards meeting
the costs of the main event, an event held at the NOC-K Headquarters and was
attended by top triathletes Aisha Nasser and Joseph Okal.
The continental
event is expected to have over 25 Kenyan athletes participating and is
organized in partnership with the World Triathlon Federation, African Triathlon
Federation, and NOC-K.
A total of nine
countries have confirmed participation.
This is the
first time Kenya will be hosting the African Cup and the Kenya Triathlon
Federation is using strategically to assist more Kenyan athletes get exposure
to international standards competition. They will also earn points which will
help them improve their world rankings that count in their qualification
pathway to Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Speaking while
receiving the sponsorship, the Kenya Triathlon Federation Treasurer Rommel
Lukila expressed his elation to be the host of the continental showpiece. “We
are very privileged to be hosting the event because the African Cup has never
come to Kenya. We are looking forward to a big race and I believe this will
help in opening up an opportunity for our athletes who have not had the chance
to go out and get a feel of international competition. We are very grateful to
NOC-K for agreeing to partner with us which will help us in creating awareness
and popularizing triathlon.’’
He added, ‘‘usually,
Kenya takes about 10 athletes a year to similar ranking competitions, therefore
hosting gives the same opportunity for more athletes at reduced costs.’’
NOC-K’s
Strategic Action Plan for the period 2021 – 2024 envisions more federations
hosting Continental and International Events in Kenya and this fits right into
achieving this purpose.
NOC-K Secretary
General, Francis Mutuku lauded the move and successful bid by Triathlon
Federations to host the African Cup and encouraged more federations to pursue
similar opportunities.
“Part of our
strategic direction initiative is to improve the exposure of athletes to
international competition. We have supported various Federations over the past
two months to participate in international and continental events. This support
has also been extended to federations that are hosting tournaments and
qualifiers within Kenya. We acknowledge improved performance due to the
exposure gained during these competitions.”
Commonwealth
Games debutants Joseph Okal and Aisha Nasir who made history as the first
Kenyans to ever complete the race will be looking to make a first-time
appearance at the event but this time in more familiar terrain. They expressed
optimism about putting a good show in the elite race.
“Birmingham
offered me a great learning platform where I gained lots of experience and now
we have a major competition on home soil. I am sure we will give a good show
because we have raced in Kilifi before and we are familiar with the
environment,” said Joseph Okal.


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