Kenya has settled on a young team to compete in the Africa women's volleyball Olympic qualifiers, which will be held in Yaounde, Cameroon from January 5 to 9.
肯尼亚已决定组建一支年轻球队参加1月5日至9日在喀麦隆雅温得举行的非洲女排奥运会预选赛。
The team is due to jet out on Friday with head coach Paul Bitok
promising1 to end the country's 15-year jinx and
reclaim2 the Africa ticket to the Tokyo Olympic Games.
A total of five teams have confirmed
participation3: host and African champion Cameroon, Kenya, Egypt, Botswana and Mauritius.
"Training scaled up over the past few weeks, getting more tactical and intensive by the day. Each player displayed great improvement in their respective roles. While improvement is greatly noticed in each player, only a 14-member
squad4 shall be retained," said Bitok on Tuesday in Nairobi.
The coach has since axed Janet Wanja, Pamela Masasai, Caroline Serengo, Linsey Jeruto and Esther Mutinda.
"For the players that won't be selected, I urge them to keep their heads high and to continue working hard as they stand a great chance in future competitions like the Tokyo 2020," added Bitok.
Kenya had failed to win the International Olympic Qualifying tournament in Italy in September and has only the
continental5 route to secure the ticket to Japan. The last time Kenya was at the Olympics was back in 2004 in Athens, Greece.
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