As the Olympic Games approach, the Malkia Strikers, Kenya’s national women’s volleyball team, are brimming with confidence and determination. Head coach Japhet Munala has set high expectations for his team as they prepare to kick off their campaign against Brazil at the Paris Arena on Monday.
Munala’s bold approach is evident as he aims for an upset against the reigning Olympic champions. Despite Kenya being ranked 18 places lower than Brazil in the FIVB rankings, Munala remains unfazed. He believes that his team’s preparation and fearless attitude could lead to a breakthrough performance. “Brazil has won this tournament before, but we are fearless. We have prepared well and are ready to face them on Monday,” Munala asserted. He emphasized the importance of his players giving their all, hoping to secure a victory in their opening match.
The Malkia Strikers’ journey to the Olympics has been intense. They warmed up by participating in the FIVB Challenger Cup in Manila, Philippines, where they were knocked out by Puerto Rico in the quarterfinals. Following this, the team spent two weeks in Miramas, Southern France, fine-tuning their strategies and preparing for the high-stakes matches in Paris. Munala has ensured that his team has polished all aspects of their game, including service, defense, striking, and reception, in anticipation of the Olympic challenge.
Paul Bitok, the Deputy President of the Kenya Volleyball Federation and a former head coach, has expressed his optimism about the team’s prospects. He believes that Kenya has the potential to advance past the group stage this time. “They should be able to work as a team, polish up on reception, and attack strongly. I believe this time Kenya can get out of the group,” Bitok commented.
The Malkia Strikers’ squad is led by captain and middle blocker Trizah Atuka, who is known for her leadership and defensive skills. She is joined by the dynamic opposite Sharon ‘Chumba’ Kiprono and the talented libero Aggripina Kundu. Another key player is outside hitter Veronica Adhiambo, who is based in Greece and is expected to play a crucial role in Kenya’s offensive strategy. The team also features setters Esther Mutinda and Immaculate Nekesa, and opposite player Pamela Adhiambo, who showcased her abilities during the Challenger Cup and is set to be pivotal in Kenya’s Olympic journey.
This will be the Malkia Strikers’ second consecutive appearance at the Olympic Games. In their previous four appearances, they have struggled to advance past the group phase. However, with a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, the team is determined to make a significant impact this year.
After their opener against Brazil, Kenya will face Poland, who are two-time bronze medalists, on Wednesday. The group stage will conclude with a challenging encounter against Japan, gold medalists from the 1964 and 1976 Olympics, on August 3rd at the South Paris Arena.
As the Malkia Strikers prepare for these crucial matches, the hopes of an entire nation rest on their shoulders. The team’s preparation, resilience, and determination will be tested as they aim to break new ground and achieve their first-ever Olympic victory. With strong leadership and a cohesive squad, Kenya’s national women’s volleyball team is ready to embrace the challenge and make their mark on the world stage.