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Veteran Strength and Conditioning Coach Geoffrey Kimani will give his services on the same to the National Olympic Committee of Kenya as a lead consultant. Photo/COURTESY
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 10 – Experienced Geoffrey Kimani has been unveiled as the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOC-K) Strength and Conditioning lead consultant for Team Kenya, with the main assignment being the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Kimani, who has vast knowledge in the sector having worked with the Kenya Sevens team for a long period, will also be tasked to training national team coaches who have their teams already qualified for Olympics.
The development is part of the strategic objective of NOC-K under Elite Athlete Development programme that will see Kimani render his services for ten months.
“National Olympic Committee of Kenya’s main projects
this year are Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and Capacity Building. Through this
program we will address both. We will work with qualified Olympic teams to
enhance their training as well as national coaches to train them on Strengh and
Conditioning,” NOC-K acting Secretary General Francis Mutuku announced.
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