The historic match takes place at 1:40pm and it will be a tough test for the Malkia Strikers who are making their debut in the Summer Games.
Heat and sun is what the Kenyans are experiencing in Tokyo but they know that they have to adapt quickly to the conditions if they are to make a mark in the Summer Games that start officially on July 23.
28 year old Kenya Pipeline Volleyball club star, Aggripna Kundu has been quite impressive in Malkia Strikers first training session.
Head Coach Paul Bitok while releasing the squad praised the players who made the cut and urged them to maintain their positions through hard work before the next training phase in Kurume city, Japan
Kenyan Team One pair of Guadencia Makokha and Brackcides Agala also proved to be the better side after beating Nigerian Team Two duo of Amarachi Nwachukuwa and Francisca Ikhiede. The scoreline being 2-0 (21-14, 21-14)
The Kenyan teams will be smiling to the serve after they all tested negative for Covid-19. The women’s team features Gaudencia Makokha and Brackcides Agala, as Phoscah Kasisi and Yvonne Wavinya form the other pair.
The two were dropped from the 16-member squad with two more set to be dropped just before the team jets out for the Kurume City camp in Japan three weeks before the Games kick off in Tokyo.
The Kenya Volleyball Federation released the women's fourth leg fixtures over the weekend as action is expected to return on June 12 at the Nyayo Gymnasium with four matches on the fixtures card.
The national women’s volleyball team, Malkia Strikers, ended their three-day low altitude training camp in Mombasa on Saturday,May 15, with a beach volleyball pairing tournament within themselves.
The national women’s volleyball team Malkia Strikers landed in Mombasa for a low altitude training ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Games in July.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i is set to champion the creation of a sporting facility in Ruiru which will include an indoor training arena for the Prisons volleyball team that has been the dominant side in the top flight volleyball games in Kenya.
The Kenyan volleyball team Malkia Strikers has been pooled in Group A of the summer olympic games that will be held in Tokyo,Japan as from the 25th of July to the 8th of August.
The Kenya Women’s national volleyball team Malkia Strikers 45-day high performance training in Sao Paulo Brazil was on Saturday, May 1, called off by the government.
The six-time African champions showed class to beat home team CO Kelibia 3-1 (25-22, 15-25, 26-24, 25-21) to secure position 5.
For Prisons, it was not a usual game for them as unprecedented errors made it easy for the opponents to prevail over them. Coach Lung'aho has said that his team deserved to do better.
Caroline Sirengo, Joan Chelagat, Jemimah Siangu and Josephine Wafula have been dropped from the team that has been camping at the Kasarani bubble camp for the last two weeks.
This was contrasting to how Paul Gitau’s side stormed the competition as they won their three opening matches against Asec Mimosa of Ivory Coast, National Alcohol of Ethiopia and Senegal’s AS Douane.
Kenya Pipeline volleyball team on Sunday, April 26, had a taste of defeat at the African Club Championship - after going down 3-2 to Custom Services of Nigeria.
The Portmen making their debut at the tournament could not match the powerful Egyptians and the first set score line confirmed this.
The six-time champions on Wednesday opened their campaign with a 3-0 win over ASEC Mimosas of Cote d’Ivoire to mark their campaign on a positive note. The Oilers will now face AS Douanes of Burkina Faso on Friday at 6pm EAT before taking on 2017 champions Carthage of Tunisia.