Category: Sports

  • Kenya: Maxine Wahome Named LG/SJAK Sports Personality of the Month of June

    Nairobi — Kenya’s top female driver Maxine Wahome has been named as the LG/Sports Journalists Association of Kenya (SJAK) sports personality of the month for June, following her WRC3 historic run at the WRC Safari Rally.

    Wahome, 26, became the first ever woman to win a major WRC race category when she clinched the WRC3 title in the dusty terrain of Naivasha last month, cruising in the Ford Fiesta Rally 3 Car for the first time ever.

    “My goal in the Safari was just to learn the car more and day by day improve on my speed and driving lines, but I am glad I delivered the all-important win incidentally on my second appearance of the iconic event,” an excited Wahome said as she received her award on Thursday morning.

    She added; “Wednesday of the rally week was my first time in the car. I normally drive a Subaru Impreza N12. The only testing I got with the car was on Tarmac, which is completely different to the Safari.”

    To win the monthly award, Maxine beat several other nominees including Rugby Driftwood 7s MVP Daniel Taabu and African 100m record holder Ferdinand Omanyala who timed 9.93 to win gold in the men’s 100m at the Senior Africa Athletics Championship in Reduit, Mauritius.

    For her award, Wahome not only gets an engraved trophy but an LG Intelligent Washing Machine worth Sh85,000.

    “It’s such a great feeling to be crowned the monthly winner more so in a field where Kenya’s long and middle distance runners have reigned supreme globally,” she said.

  • Kenya: Korir Praying for Repeat of Tampere Heroics at World U20 Championships in Cali

    Nairobi — Athletics Kenya (AK) youth development boss Barnaba Korir is hopeful Kenya will replicate their performance at the 2018 World Under 20 Championships at next week’s edition in Cali, Colombia.

    On that occasion, Kenya amassed 11 medals – six gold, four silver and one bronze – in Tampere, Finland to top the medal standings ahead of Jamaica and the United States.

    The U.S. gave the next edition – held in Nairobi last year – a wide berth due to the Covid-19 pandemic as Kenya defended its crown with a harvest of 15 medals.

    Despite the presence of the Americans in Colombia, Korir believes the current crop of juniors can ward off the U.S. threat.

    “In Tampere, we topped the medal standings and emerged as champions ahead of the Americans. Granted, they were not present at the last edition. However, I believe these athletes can do what their peers did in Finland even if the Americans will be in Cali, this time around,” Korir said.

    The team of 28 athletes has been in residential training at Moi Stadium, Kasarani and are expected to depart for Latin America on Friday.

    Commenting on the progress of the camp, Korir noted that the athletes have improved immensely under the tutelage of head coach, Robert Ngisirei.

    “What we have noted is that the times for the different athletes have improved. It means they have been really working hard. Our hope is that this effort will be translated to a competition setting in Cali. Everything is okay and we are all set to go. Any issues emerging, we assure our athletes that they will be catered to,” he said.

    At the same time, he spoke about AK’s renewed efforts to tap and develop talents in the sprints and field events.

    “In the long-distance races, we can see that we are already doing very well. So, it is now time to pay more attention to the sprints and field events. It is beautiful that for the first time we have a field athlete who has qualified for the World Under 20 in long jump,” Korir said.

    He added: “We have realised that talent development at a young age is the way to go. We would want our sprinters and field athletes to start winning medals and that is why we want to pay more attention to this area. We are also keen to ensure that all the athletes at the junior level can smoothly transition to the senior ranks.”

  • East Africa in FIFA rankings

    Kampala, Uganda – East Africa finds itself in familiar territory with the release of the latest FIFA rankings published last week.

    With the exception of Rwanda and Tanzania that climbed three and two places respectively, the other nations either dropped places or remained static.

    Despite dropping a place in the rankings Uganda remains the highest ranked nation in the region. The Cranes are ranked 87th position in the world and 22nd on the continent.

    There was no movement for Kenya as the Harambee Stars maintain their 109th position in the World and 32nd in Africa. They have maintained the position they held in the last rankings released in December 2013, when the Harambee Stars had moved eight places up.

    Tanzania’s Taifa Stars on the other hand have climbed two positions in the January edition of the FIFA World rankings and start the year in the 118th position. They also notched up two places on the continent to occupy 34th position in Africa.

    Burundi on the other hand maintained its 124th position in the world and 37th on the African continent.

    Rwanda though being the biggest mover in the region remains the lowest ranked East African region. The Amavubi Stars climbed three places to occupy the 130th position and also climbed three places on the continent to the 39th position.

    There was no movement whatsoever in the top 25. World and European champions Spain top the FIFA rankings for the seventh time in a row followed by Germany.  Brazil who host this year’s World Cup finals are in tenth position.

    There has been no change at the top of the African charts with Ivory Coast and Ghana staying put at first and second positions respectively. The Ivoirians’ remain the best placed African country, placing at 17 on the World map.

    More movement is to be expected in the February edition of the FIFA rankings, which will take into account all the results from the 16- team CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN), which is underway in South Africa. The tournament is exclusive to players based in their home countries.

  • Big Task for Uganda, Burundi at CHAN

    Kampala, Uganda – The Uganda Cranes and The Swallows of Burundi will this week have a high mountain to climb as they encounter their decisive games at the ongoing Africa Nations Champions (CHAN) in South Africa.

    Ethiopia are the other members from Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) region taking part in the continental tournament that was created for players featuring or are active in the national or domestic leagues.

    While Uganda and Ethiopia have had a taste of CHAN football, the ongoing tournament will be Burundi’s first time to reach the finals of a CAF senior national team competition.

    In their first appearance at 2011 CHAN that was held in Sudan, Uganda Cranes lost all their group games managing to score just a solitary goal before exiting the tournament rooted at the bottom of the log.

    In South Africa, Uganda Cranes, have a chance to come good during the ongoing third edition of Chan tournament while Burundi has a rare chance to make history.

    But in their endeavor, Uganda Cranes face an uphill task of overcoming Zimbabwe on Tuesday and North African giants Morocco on Friday. The team will require a win from both games to go through to the next round.

    Burundi takes on Gabon this Monday, Mauritania on Friday and Congo DR on Tuesday next week at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.

    Despite pundits getting wary of Cranes high task, head coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic preferred to instill belief into his team saying that their underdog status could play out as a motivational factor.

    “It has not been easy. We have been working very hard. We believe we are ready. The players know that we are going to battle,” Micho told journalists in Kampala before the team departed for South Africa last week.

    The same sentiments were shared by team captain Denis Iguma who said the team was going to South Africa to give their best. “We shall not let you down,” he said.

    Moses Magogo the Federation of Uganda Football Association president speaking at a press conference before a dinner organized by the team’s sponsor’s Airtel at Serena Hotel in Kampala said the team was in shape.

    “We have prepared the team very well. We think with the preparations we have had the team is in shape,” Magogo told members of the press.

    Magogo said the team was in South Africa with three objectives, one was to win the tournament, two was to add experience to local players and thirdly to expose players to opportunities to play abroad.

    To motivate the players, Airtel will be rewarding each goal scored by the Cranes with cash Prize of Ush2m which will go to a selected charity to develop football at the grassroot level.