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Friday, 4 May 2012

Robert Wangila - Africa's First & Kenya's Only Olympics Boxing Gold Medal - Seoul 1988

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    This is a look at a Kenyan personality who may have influenced and continues to affect sports in Kenya and inspires all and sundry in sports. It is our hope that you shall reflect on this, take a moment to appreciate the sacrifices and efforts these heroes made. We do take a bow and wave our hats as we cheer true Kenyan patriots in sport!

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