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Kenyan federations urged to embrace science ahead of Los Angeles 2028

Sports CS Salim Mvurya (centre), NOC-K president Shadrack Maluki (second left), Sports PS Elijah Mwangi (second right), NOC-K 1st vice president Barnaba Korir (right) and 2nd vice president Nashon Randiek pose for a group photo with federations secretary generals during seminar in Machakos on November 13,2025. [NOC-K Media]

The National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOC-K) convened a three-day conference for federation presidents and secretaries to map out the road to 2028 Summer Olympic Games to be held in Los Angeles, USA.

The seminar is geared towards ensuring that federations begin early preparations so Kenyan teams can not only qualify but also excel. It marked Kenya's road to LA 2020 where they will be looking for an improved performance from Paris 2024 as well as see more representation and team sports in the competition. Rugby and volleyball are only team sports that have been regular in the Games.

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