The national women’s volleyball team Malkia Strikers have arrived in Japan, the first squad of the Kenyan contingent to land about two weeks before the opening of the Tokyo Games.
Organisers of the delayed Tokyo Olympics will require COVID-19 tests for non-Japanese athletes and other participants upon arrival in Japan, according to a draft of measures proposed by organisers.
There are several forms to be filled and mobile applications to be downloaded as part of the Covid-19 compliance protocols.
Malkia Strikers were the first batch to leave for Japan last evening ahead of their two-week acclimatisation period in Karume.
They left the country a day after President Uhuru Kenyatta handed over the official flag and travelling kit to Team Kenya.
Inspired by Kenya’s national colours and symbols, the attire will be donned by the entire travelling contingent.
President Kenyatta lauded Team Kenya for their continuous efforts to put Kenya on the map through their exploits on global sporting stages.
“Kenyan sports have attracted the best talents in the country and our values of hard work and service are deeply entrenched in our athletes,” said the Head of State.
“The 2020 Tokyo Olympics is another opportunity for us to market our country in the sporting world. For this reason, my government has and will continue to support you as you take part in this years’ Olympic games.”
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