Kenya polo team set for Kampala trip

Unique Sports
By Ben Ahenda | May 07, 2023
Kenya Duma's Jules Camm and Leandro Rodrigues (left) of Brazil during 10-Goal International tournament at the Nairobi Polo Club last year. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

With the season opener set for Northern Kenya Polo Club on May 26-28 to prepare players for the international calendar, for the first time in many years Uganda will host Kenya in a 10-Goal international match on August 4-6 at Kakira Nile Polo Club, Kampala.

It will be a mixed-foursome format of play and the team will be selected after a series of national tournaments to prepare different sides that will take part in a number of international assignments this year.

Kenya Polo Association Secretary General Silke Hampson confirmed they will send a mixed team of men and women to Uganda for the three-day tournament.

"Definitely, we will head to Uganda as a morale booster to the home side that's trying to revamp her game and her standards and we're ready and equally obliged to honour the invitation," Hampson told Standard Sports.

She said the Kenyan team will be forced to transport their horses to Uganda as the host country lacks sufficient horses to host a tournament of such a magnitude.

"Although, it will be an expensive affair on our part, we will be forced to transport our horses to Uganda as they (Ugandans) do not have enough horses that could be used by all our players who will take part in the match," she noted.

Prior to that assignment, Kenya is also expected to take part in two other international assignments.

The first match will see the Kenyan men and women sides head to Zimbabwe on July 8-9 for a 13-15-Goal-Tournament either in Harare or Bulawayo.

Thereafter, the Kenyan ladies will host Zambia at Nairobi Polo Club on July 21-23, this being a reciprocal visit after Kenya toured Lusaka the previous year.

Share this story
Senegal top AFCON group, DR Congo to face Algeria in last 16
Senegal saw off Benin to go through to the last 16 of the AFCON 2025 as winners of Group D, leaving the DR Congo to settle for second, which means they will play Algeria
Original All-Stars lift a record third HMCC title
Original All-Stars FC solidified their status as Harold Mbati Champions Cup (HMCC) legends by clinching their third title, following a dramatic 3–2 victory over Kima United in the 2025 grand finale.
Tanzania qualify for AFCON knockout stages for the first time in 45 years
Tanzania have made history by reaching the AFCON 2025 knockout stage for the first time after fighting back to secure a 1-1 draw with Tunisia in Rabat, ending a 45-year wait
Green Commandos prove too good for their rivals in Oguso Cup
The instrumental midfielder’s superb first half finish is all that Green Commandos needed to clinch the title on their debut, while Inyangu was named the Most Valuable Player.
Five Kenyans appointed to serve in World English Scrabble Players Association board
The five are Scrabble Kenya president Limo Kipkemboi, Muema Muumbi, Daniel Machanje, Chrispine Kennedy and Powell Cheruiyot.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS