Kenyan Judo Star Zeddy Cherotich Aims for Olympic Glory in Paris 2024

Zeddy Cherotich, Kenya’s trailblazing judoka, is gearing up for a historic debut at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games with her eyes firmly set on clinching a medal. At 34 years old, Cherotich has secured her place as the first Kenyan female judo player to qualify for the prestigious event, marking a significant milestone in Kenyan sports history.

Currently honing her skills at a residential camp in Kasarani, Cherotich exudes confidence and determination. Her intensive preparation under the guidance of coach David Busolo, alongside Japanese coach Utashuro Yusuke, underscores her commitment to achieving excellence on the global stage.

“My expectation is to finish in the medal bracket, and I pray to God to give me the strength and energy to focus on my goal of earning an Olympic medal,” Cherotich expressed, reflecting her unwavering resolve.

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Coach Busolo, emphasizing their meticulous preparation strategy, highlighted the invaluable collaboration with Coach Yusuke. “We are leveraging the expertise of our Japanese counterpart during this residential camp phase to ensure Zeddy is fully prepared for the Olympics. We are optimistic about achieving our long-awaited goals,” he affirmed.

Cherotich’s journey to the Olympics represents not only personal triumph but also a beacon of inspiration for aspiring athletes across Kenya. Her dedication and perseverance serve as a testament to the potential within the nation’s sports landscape, encouraging future generations to pursue their athletic dreams relentlessly.

As the countdown to Paris 2024 continues, all eyes will be on Zeddy Cherotich as she aims to etch her name in Kenyan sports history by clinching an Olympic medal in judo, showcasing the pinnacle of her lifelong dedication and determination.

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