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TIP TO COUNTY CHIEFS: AK Nyanza South boss asks governments to set up camps to tap sprint talent

Hop,step and jump.
Benjamin Limo during long jump at Gusii stadium, Kisii county on May 08,2015 on the last day of Athletics Kenya organized games. Athletics Kenya (AK) first Vice President David Okeyo complained of the status of the stadium and urged the county government to speed up in the renovations.(Photo: Denish Ochieng/ Standard)

Athletics Kenya (AK) Nyanza South branch has appealed to the county governments to invest in sports and tap talent that is idle there.

Addressing the media after a successful athletics weekend meeting in Gusii Stadium, AK branch chairman Peter Angwenyi urged the three county governments to use the resources at their disposal to develop sports, establish training camps and build infrastructure to help nurture talent from the regions.

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