Anthony Mwangi was named the Fidelity Insurance and Sports Journalists Association Kenya (SJAK) coach of May.
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Prinsloo to open sevens circuit
Prinsloo sevens will open the 2018 edition of national Sevens Circuit to be staged in Nakuru’s Athletics Club on 21st July.
Former champions to relive their medal hopes at World Masters
World Masters championships has given a new life to former track and field champions to exploit their talents fully before hanging their spikes completely.
Joseph Oluoch wins KCB Karen Masters on home turf
Joseph Oluoch swung into victory during the Penultimate stage of KCB Road to Karen Masters played at Nyali golf club on Saturday.
CTM Kenya golf heads to Eldoret
Following his exploits at the Road To Karen Masters tournament two weeks ago, Jackson Kiprono will be yearning to extend his winning formula when will be taking part in this Saturday’s CTM Kenya Limited golf tournament to be staged on nine hole Eldoret club.
Big field for Nyali’s penultimate Road To karen Masters
Nyali Golf club will host the penultimate stage of Road To KCB Masters golf tournament in the count down to the second edition of KCB Karen Masters golf tournament next month.
Chenonge, Mosonik triumph at Masters trials
Former Commonwealth 5,000m bronze medalist Innes Chenonge won the 5,000m race during the 2018 World Masters Track and Field trials kicked off today at Moi Sports Centre, Kasarani.
Murray Roulston resigns as Simbas Assistant coach
It is another blow for Kenya Union 15s as assistant coach Murray Roulston resigned with just days before the Simbas face Zimbabwe in the second match of Africa Gold Cup at RFUEA Ground On Saturday.
David Wakhu claims second Road to Karen Masters title
David Wakhu fired one Under par 215 to win the second title of Road to Karen Masters professional tournament that came to a close today on par 72 Karen Country Club.
Snook to name squad minus injured Seje, Ikambili
As Kenya 15s head coach Ian Snook plans to name his squad ahead of Saturday’s Gold Cup against Zimbabwe, two players, Philip Ikambili and Leo Senje will be out in the run up to 2018 Rugby World Cup.