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Top Swim Teams confirm entry for upcoming KSF Kiambu gala games as preparations for Kampala and Dubai Championships gets momentum

It has now been confirmed that a

bout 30 swim teams from Kiambu, its environs and Mt. Kenya at large have confirmed participation in the upcoming Kenya Swimming Federation Kiambu County Level 2 Invitational Swimming Championship scheduled for 11th and 12th February, 2023 at Mpesa Foundation Academy Thika.

Speaking to the media, Shadrack Mutiso – KSF Kiambu Competition Secretary said that he expects a thrilling contest as the gala will attract experienced swimmers who will battle it out with upcoming swimmers who trained hard and extensively during Festive season.

Coach John Otieno, head of Mpesa Foundation Academy Team said he was upbeat that his squad would clinch top prizes in the upcoming gala since his team has been under intensive training since they opened the school in January. “We have been in full swing action and I have a team capable of causing havoc in the event, ” said John.

Among the top clubs and schools which will be in action include hosts Mpesa, Alliance High School, Maryhills Girls, Mangu High, Pioneer Boys, Kiambu High, Wadi Degla, Crawford International School, Woodcreek School, Regis School Runda, Potterhouse School Runda, Brookhouse School Runda, Peponi School, Gold Fish, Sea Horses Aquatics, Torpedo Eldoret, Kisumu Sharks, Bandari, Juja St. Peter’s, Thika High, Super Marlins, Thika Sharks, Mt. Kenya Academy, Meru Dolphins, JKUAT, MKU, Gretsa, Zetech, KU, Braeburn among many others.

The gala will be used to assess the swimmers who will be headed for NCAA Level 3 Swimming Championship that will be held at Makini on 25th and 26th February. Moreover, the invitational gala will be used to help the swimmers gauge and improve their timing ahead of Kampala Invitational Swimming Championship and Hamilton Aquatics Development Swimming Championship in Dubai. These competitions are part of KSF Kiambu’s vision of growing the popular sport of swimming in Kenya. The Federation has encouraged the parents, coaches, clubs and schools to sign up for the upcoming international trips that aim to expose the swimmers talents. The trips will also aid in encouraging best practice in both training and racing, promoting a ‘process driven’ approach to the sport and enhancing the arena skills of the athletes involved.

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