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Wambui determined to leave a mark on Deaflympics debut

Kenya Deaflympics volleyball captain Hannah Wambui and her team mates during a training session at Nyayo Volleyball Court. [Ochieng Oyugi, Standard]

Kenya women’s deaf volleyball captain Hannah Wambui says they will be out to show the world that Kenya is a powerhouse in the sport as they make their grand debut at the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics set for Japan on November 15-26.

Confident Wambui is also optimistic that she will lead the squad—currently upping training at National Stadium and the University of Nairobi—into medal glory in the Summer Games.

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