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Karuma qualifies for Paris Olympics as dozens of youths earn belts promotion

Kids being taken through their grading lessons by head coach Michael Wanjau.[Courtesy]

Third belt Trevin Karuma qualified to represent Kenya in next year's Paris Olympics as dozens of youthful players earned belt promotions during Nova Tae-Kwon-Do Championships at Nova Pioneer Tatu Primary School in Tatu City at the weekend.

Karuma's achievement was a big boost to the 37 ambitious youths who were eager to emulate him in the fight for top honours as they graduated from one belt to the other.

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