'Hit Squad' return home after Dakar heartache but coach Musa is unbowed
Elizabeth Andiego lost to Moroccan world and African champion Khadija Mardi who qualified for the Paris Olympics with a resounding unanimous 5-0 points victory over Andiego in the middleweight final.PHOTO/Courtesy
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The national boxing team will have to go back to the drawing board after 'Hit Squad' hopes of securing quotas at the African Paris 2024 Olympics Boxing qualifiers in Dakar, Senegal ended in utter disappointment, returning home with just one silver medal.
The team’s poor show comes in the backdrop of a ‘specialised
training camp’ in Cuba.
However, despite the poor show, head coach Benjamin Musa
said he is pleased with the quality of performance displayed by his charges
blaming ‘’some decisions and luck’’ for the failure to bag medals.
Musa is however adamant that ‘Hit Squad’ can still punch an
Olympics ticket through the second round of qualification.
"We thank God for bringing us home safely. We started
by leaving for Cuba for ten days on a special training camp to prepare for the
first Olympic qualification competition in Senegal. We had six boxers in the
quarter finals but five lost for various reasons but Liz Andiego reached her
final but did not qualify for Paris and we are disappointed for not having a
single quota," Benjamin said.
Kenya’s hope lay on Africa Zone Three heavyweight gold
medallist Elizabeth Andiego but it went up in smoke after she was outwitted by Moroccan
world champion Khadija Mardi in the middleweight final.
To qualify in her weight category, Andiegeo needed to bag
gold as opposed to other weight-categories whose silver medallists automatically
made it to the Paris games.
Now the Kenyan pugilists will have to try their luck in the
first two legs of World Olympic Qualifiers to be hosted in France, early next
year, and whose contestants will be losers of their continental qualifiers.
“We have returned home and there is no rest because there is
an African Global Cup competition in South Africa and we intend to participate
in that competition as our way to prepare for the second and third qualifiers
to see if we can qualify for next year's Olympics,” Benjamin added.
18 athletes from eight countries confirmed their Olympic
spots from the Boxing Africa Qualifier for Paris 2024 held in Senegal from September
9 to 15. Algeria led with five slots followed by Egypt, Morocco and Nigeria who
got three each while DR Congo, Mozambique, Tunisia and Zambia got one each.

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