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How Kenyan sportsmen and women are coping with Covid-19 disruption [Photos]

Makolanders Ladies FC midfielder Lucy Njeri trains indoors at her residence in Nairobi on March 31, 2020, following the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic which has resulted to sports leagues globally altering their schedules. [Photo: Stafford Ondego, Standard]

With numerous sporting events in the world and leagues either suspended or postponed and training facilities closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, professional athletes are finding it difficult to cope.

From footballers to volleyballers, hockey and rugby players in their makeshift gymnasiums at home, Kenyan athletes are struggling to deal with the disruption to their training regime.

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