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Tergat says new Olympic centre will help tap talent

Nairobi Governor Anne Kananu and NOC-K President Dr Paul Tergat during the groundbreaking ceremony for OlympAfrica Kenya Centre at Muhuri Muchiri ground in Ruai on March 1, 2022. [NOC-K Media]

National Olympic Committee (NOC-K) held its ground breaking ceremony for OlympAfrica Kenya Centre at Muhuri Muchiri grounds in Ruai on Tuesday with NOC-K boss Paul Tergat saying the centre will be a hub for youngsters.

Tergat said the centre will help the youth venture into different sports disciplines as they seek to nurture their talent.  

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