Tong IL Moo Do: Kenyan team Jasiri make fine start to title defence
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Kenya began her title defence on the right footing in day one of the Mombasa Open Tong IL Moo Do International Martial Arts Championship after grabbing early lead in the world event being staged at the Aga Khan Academy hall at the port city of Mombasa.
Kenya's Festus
Baraka and Edwin Musungu booked slots to the semifinals of the sparing
competition putting Kenya in a good position to win first gold medals in the
final set for tomorrow
Musungu was the
first to win his quarter final match of the sparing competition after beating
Suleiman Hamadi in an all Kenyan affair fight while Philippines Raymark Bais
beat Asega Yitayih Mihret of Ethiopia.
Baraka will now
face off with Philippines Raymark Bais in the semifinals while Musungu will
face off with Luckson Miti of Zambia the same category.
In other
competitions, Samson Mambo and Andrew Wanje scooped 9 and 8.8 points
respectfully to grab position one and two, in the first round of individual
forms category, beating Nigeria's Ogene Godwin who came third with 8.7
points.
Similar
performance was replicated in the Individual Forms Kids Category by Kenyans
Gideon Bwire who won round one by garnering 6.9 points ahead of David Mwangi
with 6.5 points while Josephat Clement came third with 6.1 points.
Kenya is seeking to
retain its title for the ninth time in a row in the two-day competition set to
end on Sunday.
Kenya Tong IL Moo
Do federation president Grandmaster Clarence Mwakio expressed his hopes that
the Kenyan team will reign supreme despite the tough competition from rival
opponents.
"We are
hoping Team Kenya will defend the tittle because of the good preparations and
we hope to carry the day when the games come to an end tomorrow," said
Mwakio who hinted that Kenya may take part in the 2024 Olympics if the sport is
adopted at the Olympics.
At least 16 teams
from various parts of the globe are taking part in the annual event with awarding of medals to winners by the world Tong IL Moo
Do federation.


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