Shujaa ace Otieno wins LG Sports Personality of the Month for October
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Kenya Sevens forward Alvin ‘Buffa’ Otieno
has been named the LG/Sports Journalists Association of Kenya (SJAK) Sports Personality
for the month of October.
Otieno popularly known as ‘Buffa’
nicknamed from the Buffalo due to his power in tackling was awarded with a UHD LG
55-inch smart TV worth KSHS 105,000.
“I am short of words, very happy about
this award. It's been good to me more so after recovering from injury and
seeing my game improve through and through. The sky's the limit for now and I
also urge all players to keep going and aim higher in sport,” Buffa, who was
flanked by Kenya 7s head coach Innocent ‘Namcos’ Simiyu and captain Nelson Oyoo
said.
LG East Africa Business Manager Paul
Mumo said they are glad to see a growing murmur of upcoming and talented young
sportsmen and women across diverse discipline, which is encouraging as it is a
sign of the country's diverse sporting heritage.
“We congratulate Alvin and wish him the
very best in his future endeavors. I also salute the Shujaas for their
achievements and making Kenyans proud. The award celebrates talented Kenyan
sportsmen and women for their accomplishments. This is an initiative of LG in
East Africa in partnership with SJAK,” Mumo said.
To win the monthly award, Buffa stood
out after being named the MVP as Shujaa reclaimed the Safari Sevens title they
last won in 2016, winning five out of the six matches they played in the
tournament.
Bufaa opened the scoring for Shujaa in
the final against Germany, as the Kenyan side went on to win 12-5 and make sure
the title remained in the country with the defending champions Morans having
been beaten in the semis.
The former Kakamega High School alumnus
who has since switched allegiance to KCB RFC for the 2021/22 season from
Homeboyz in the local league has grown from strength to strength since winning
the Singapore Sevens in 2016, having made his debut for the national team in
Hong Kong the same year.
To win the coveted monthly award, Buffa
beat top nominees among them rally driver Carl Tundo who lead compatriots Karan
Patel and McRae Kimathi to a podium finish during the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla
Rally to seal the African Rally Championship (ARC).
Athlete Joyce Njeru who won the overall
women's World Mountain Racing Association (WMRA) World Cup title in Italy in
the same month was also in contention.
Also nominated were Elisha Rotich who
won the Paris Marathon in 2:04:18 and broke Kenenisa Bekele's course record
from 2014, Angela Tanui who won the Amsterdam Marathon in a course record of
2:17:51.
The also included Joyceline Jepkosgei
who won the London Marathon in 2:17:43 which is the seventh fastest on the
all-time list, Diana Kipyegoi and Benson Kipruto who won the women and men’s
race at the Boston Marathon.
Also making the nomination list was
Ulinzi Warrior’s Byron Mabonga who was instrumental in the side’s win against
Cobra Sport of South Sudan to qualify for the Elite 16 in the Basketball Africa
League (BAL) qualifiers.


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