Kenya Tchoukball Federation (KTF)
has worked tirelessly to introduce and promote tchoukball in various parts of Kenya
and our latest achievement is being able to do this in Nandi hills through
launching a tchoukball club in the area.
The launch took place on Jan 17, 2016 at Kosoywo
secondary school in Nandi Hills. The event was led by Samuel Sikoa, the captain
of the Kenya National Tchoukball Team in collaboration with Andrew Misoi and Isaack
Kipchumba Limo who are Nandi Hills Esperanto Tchoukball Club’s captain and assistant
captain respectively. It started with a
short speech from Andrew who then introduced Samuel Sikoa. Sikoa delivered a
message from Kennedy Miruka, the president of the Kenya Tchoukball Federation,
and engaged in a discussion about tchoukball with the team before having a
training session to practically demonstrate how tchoukball is played.
Sikoa then gave the Nandi
tchoukball team the equipment required for playing the sport which included a Pair
of homologated tchoukball frames, fitb balls, banners, and pump nozzles.
We believe the Nandi Hills
Esperanto Tchoukball Club will contribute significantly towards promoting
tchoukball in the region and beyond. Launching this club has helped us move
closer to our main aim of
establishing tchoukball in Kenya and making it a household sport that enjoys
great popularity and gratification. “
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