Sports
Victor Wanyama
Wanyama is a professional footballer who captained the Kenyan National Team, Harambee stars in 2013.
He became the first Kenyan to score in the UEFA Champions League.
Margaret Chelimo
Margaret Chelimo born February 9, 1993, is a Kenyan long-distance runner who took part in the 2019 World Championships in the 5km race and managed to bag a silver medal after Hellen Obiri in Doha, Qatar.
Phineas Kimathi
Phineas Kimathi is a renowned safari rally driver and the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the World Rally Championship.
He was at the helm of WRC when the safari rally championship returned to Kenya In June 2021 after a 19-year spell.
Micheal Olunga.
Olunga is a 27-year-old Kenyan professional footballer who is the captain of Kenya's national team Harambee Stars.
His career in football started at the Liberty Sports Academy while still in high school.
Later, he signed with the Kenya Premier League side, Tusker, in 2012.
Ferdinand Omanyala
Ferdinand Omanyala is Kenya's current 100-metre sprint sensation and Africa's fastest man who has made history by breaking records to become a man of many firsts.
Humphrey Kayange
Humphrey Kayange is a former rugby union player and the former captain of the Kenya Rugby Sevens Team.
In 2010 Kayange was awarded the presidential Order of Golden Warriors (OGW) alongside his brother Collins Injera, for their performance in the 2008/2009 IRB world series.
Jackson Tuwei
Jackson Tuwei is the President of Athletics Kenya and has been for the past six years. Tuwei was formerly an Army commander before taking over the reins of the federation in 2015.
Eliud Kipchoge
Eliud Kipchoge is a renown Kenyan athlete known for his dominance in the 42km marathon.
Also, recognised worldwide, Kipchoge deserves all plaudits accorded to him for his consistency in the sport. Known for being the first man to run a marathon in sub-2, the marathoner became a global sensation sparking the no-human is limited conversation.
Michael Olunga
Michael Olunga is a Kenyan professional footballer who plays for Japanese club Kashiwa Reysol and the Kenya national team, Harambee Stars.
Popularly known as ‘Engineer’, Olunga’s story is an inspiration to many youths. Olunga who began his career with the Liberty Sports Academy in Nairobi previously played for the Kenyan Premier League side Tusker, Thika United and Gor Mahia.