From Maseno to the world: Billy 'The Kid' Odhiambo Retires, Leaving a Lasting Legacy

Rugby
By Washington Onyango | Nov 08, 2023

Kenya's Billy Odhiambo shows a clean pair of heals in during the Pool D match against Argentina at the HSBC Sevens in Wellington. [PHOTO: IRB]

Billy 'The Kid' Odhiambo had always been a force on the rugby field. His journey, from the dusty pitches of Maseno School to the international stage, was one of grit, passion, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.

The announcement of his retirement echoed not just in the realms of rugby but also among the hearts of fans who had witnessed the rise of a legend.

His story wasn't just about the tournaments or the tries; it was a tale of resilience and unwavering dedication that spanned over a decade. The decision to retire at the age of 30 marked a transition, but the impact he made was indelible.

Billy was not just a player; he was an embodiment of the spirit of Kenyan rugby. He wore the national jersey with pride, each try scored a testament to his skill, speed, and unyielding commitment to the sport.

Kenya Sevens Billy Odhiambo.[Courtesy]

His retirement statement reflected the humility and gratitude that defined his character.

"As I mark my 30th birthday and cross over to a new decade, I want to take this chance to announce my retirement from the sport that I love so much. God has been so good to me ever since I donned that shirt for the first time in 2012 at Port Elizabeth up until the last time in London this year. 11 good years of God's Grace and favor," he expressed, showing his deep gratitude for the journey.

As the news of his retirement spread, tributes poured in from the rugby fraternity and beyond. Former teammates, coaches, opponents, and fans all spoke in unison, celebrating the legacy of a man who had left an indelible mark on the game.

Reflecting on his journey, Billy emphasized the role of faith and family. His acknowledgement of the unwavering support from his parents, siblings, and his wife and children, was a testament to the importance of a strong support system in the life of an athlete.

"To my loving parents who have supported me throughout this whole journey, I can't thank you enough. My siblings, Awuor, who was also my manager, Tim, and Fiona, I thank you for always being in my corner. My wife ZamZam and my sons Zafar and Zaheem, who have been my rock, you were part of my 'why', I thank you, and I love you".

The impact of Odhiambo's retirement was not just in the records he had set or the trophies he had lifted. It was in the values he embodied and the inspiration he instilled in the younger generation of rugby enthusiasts.

Kenya Sevens's Billy Odhiambo in action against Uganda at Dubai 7s. [Courtesy-Dubai 7s]

His retirement marked the end of an era, a period in which Kenya rugby celebrated highs and faced lows.

The triumph of the 2016 Cup trophy was etched in the memories of fans worldwide. The victory over Fiji in that tournament was a moment of glory, a testament to the resilience and skill of the Shujaa team.

Yet, Billy had also experienced the bitter side of the sport. The loss of Kenya's core status in the World Rugby Sevens Series was a challenging chapter in his career.

His final game against Canada sealing Kenya's fate was a moment that spoke volumes about the unpredictability of sports. Despite the setbacks, he stood tall, his legacy unwavering.

As he bid adieu to the sport, his statement exuded optimism. The excitement to witness what the future holds was palpable. The journey, he knew, didn't conclude with his retirement; rather, it was a stepping stone to newer adventures and challenges.

The impact of Billy 'The Kid' Odhiambo's retirement extended beyond the tries and tournaments. It was about the values he personified - dedication, humility, and gratitude.

The next generation of rugby stars looked up to him, not just for his exceptional gameplay but also for the principles he exemplified.

Shujaa's Billy Odhiambo is caught by the Ireland defense during Vancouver Sevens. [Courtesy-World Rugby]

In the coming days, the tributes continued, and plans for a fitting farewell were in motion. A testimonial match in honor of Billy was in discussion, an event to celebrate his legacy and contribution to Kenyan rugby.

With his boots hung up, Billy 'The Kid' Odhiambo left a legacy that would continue to inspire, his name etched in the annals of Kenyan rugby history.

His retirement wasn't an end but a new chapter in a narrative that had touched the lives of many, leaving an imprint that would endure for years to come.

As he embarked on this new phase of life, the memories of his on-field heroics would forever resonate, and his influence on the sport would remain an integral part of Kenya's rugby heritage.

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