Kenya wins four medals on first day of African wrestling championships

Kenya's wrestling team performed strongly on the opening day of the African Wrestling Championships in Alexandria, Egypt, on Monday, securing one silver and three bronze medals. Jemimmah Nakhumicha claimed silver in the 65kg category, while others took bronze. The championships continue until May 2.

Kenya's team began well at the African Wrestling Championships in Alexandria, Egypt. On the first day, they secured one silver medal and three bronzes. Jemimmah Nakhumicha won silver in the 65kg weight class. Joy Lichuma took bronze in 57kg, Shaline Joy in 49kg, and Sophia Nancy in 73kg.

KAWA Secretary General Eric Walucho praised the team. He said the achievements demonstrate progress in wrestling in Kenya. He also commended Galfin Wangila for his strong performance in the Greco-Roman 60kg category, stating: “He did very well, congratulations.”

Athletes like Nakhumicha and Lichuma showed consistency by competing in the same weight classes as last year. Shaline Joy moved up from 45kg to 49kg and performed well, while Sophia Nancy earned her first African Championships medal.

Other Kenyans scheduled to compete include Janet Ingwesi in 69kg cadets women's, and men Calvin Nyatuka (65kg), Clinton Omari (51kg), Vincent Waweru (70kg), and Dan Kegode (60kg). Kenya aims to win more medals as the event progresses.

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