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Women handball team counting on Global Tour experience in Hammamet

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Women handball team counting on Global Tour experience in Hammamet
Women handball team in training.

The Kenyan team clinched silver in the global tour, played just a few days before the Beach Games starts, in Hammamet as well. They lost to hosts Tunisia in the final, but they say the lessons picked will be vital for them heading to the African showpiece which starts Saturday.

They have within their ranks the experienced Michelle Adhiambo, also the skipper of the Nairobi Water Handball
team, and she says they have prepared well enough to push themselves into the medal bracket. “We have had a chance to play against some of the teams during the Global Tour and it has had a really great impact on our preparation.

“It has helped us get to know the teams and also settle in early enough, so we are ready,” Adhiambo said.  “We will take every match serious. We will not underrate any team even those we beat in the global tour because they have definitely gone and done their homework on us.”She added.

Assistant captain Viona Felicia Wandera also says they feel confident after their performance in the Global Tour, and
has promised they will battle to try get into medal prospects. “It has been a tough training period straight from when we were in Mtwapa until we got here for the global tour, but
we are ready for the competition.”

“Playing in the global tour has really helped us and we want to try do better, which is going for gold,” she added.

Meanwhile, the men, who open the competition against Morocco on Saturday, had their first training session on
Friday evening and they say they are ready to contest. Senior player Kelvin Obunga says they want to do better than the first edition in Sal, Cape Verde, in 2019, when they lost all their matches.

Women handball team counting on Global Tour experience in Hammamet 2
Men handball team in training.

“We have confidence especially looking at how we have prepared. We have been in camp in Buntwani for the last one
and a half weeks as a team together and it has helped us work on various aspects of our game. This time, we want to
try and do better and even fight for a medal,” he said.

National Olympic Committee of Kenya

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Milton Nyakundi

Milton Nyakundi is a veteran multimedia journalist with over 20 years of experience across broadcast, digital, and print media, who relocated to the United States in 2022 and is now the Senior International Correspondent for Kurunzi News based in Washington, DC, USA. He has previously worked with the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), among other high-profile roles with Kenya's first privately-owned media outlet - Kenya Television Network. His experience also include prominent roles as Media Consultant for Football Kenya Federation (FKF), and StarTimes Kenya. His career spans high‑stakes political reporting covering legislative and constitutional issues, elections, governance, and accountability across Kenya, Africa, and global arenas. He also boasts extensive sports journalism experience, covering local and international sports events, including leagues, tournaments and sports governance. He is well-known for his investigative depth, editorial leadership, and evidence-driven journalism that guides his consistent delivery of public‑interest storytelling across platforms.

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