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Kenya women's national volleyball team

The Kenya women's national volleyball team, the Malkia Strikers, represents Kenya in international volleyball competitions. Kenya has dominated the African continent since the 1990s, winning the Women's African Volleyball Championship a record of ten times. They have qualified four times for the Olympics; in 2000, 2004, 2020 and 2024.

History
Women were not invited to play volleyball at the All-Africa Games until 1978. Those games were in Algiers, Algeria and Kenya did not send a team. The team was there in 1991 for the Volleyball at the 1991 All-Africa Games where they were first. They were also in Cairo when eight teams were present for the 1991 Women's African Volleyball Championship and Kenya again took the gold medal. Violet Barasa, as national team captain, lead the national team to its appearances at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics. At both events they finished eleventh. In 2007 their coach Sammy Kirongo led them to a seventh Women's African Volleyball Championship victory. That year's championships was in Nairobi and the final was against Algeria. The Kenyan team included Brackcides Agala, Janet Wanja, Dorcas Ndasaba and Catherine Wanjiru. Mildred Odwako was said to be the "best digger" and Janet Wanja was the "best setter". Dorcas Ndasaba was judged "best player" after she gained the final point to deliver victory in straight sets. In 2008 they failed to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics after they were beaten by Algeria and four years later Algeria again denied them qualification for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. In 2015 Brackcides Agala was the captain of the team and Janet Wanja assisted her. The team announced that they refused to play for the 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix in Canberra after several victories. The players were annoyed that they had not been paid money that had been promised by the Kenya Volleyball Federation. The boycott was successful and the team played and won against Peru. However, the KVF were not pleased and when the team's were announced for the 2016 Summer Olympics neither Khadambi or her assistant Janet Wanja were asked to the qualifying matches and the team failed to qualify. and they qualified for the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics which was the first time in sixteen years. The chosen players names were revealed on 26 June 2021. The Olympic team included the veteran Mercy Moim as captain and Jane Wacu also made the team, but former players Violet Makuto and Elizabeth Wanyama were not included. Kenya's "Most Valued Player" Brackcides Agala was included in the beach volleyball team. The team's captain Mercy Moim was chosen to be one of Kenya's flagbearers at the Olympics opening ceremony (Moim was the second woman to be given this honour following archer Shazad Anwar in 2016). Their opening match was on 25 July in Tokyo against Japan. Surprisingly Paul Bitok was not on the match's touchline, but Brazilian coach was announced as the head coach. He spoke to the press via the team manager. The team lost their first match against Japan in straight sets. ==Results==
Results
Olympic Games1964 to 1996 — did not participate • 2000 — 11th place • 2004 — 11th place (tied) • 2008 — did not qualify • 2012 — did not qualify • 2016 — did not qualify • 2020 — 12th place • 2024 — 12th place World Championship1994 — 13th place • 1998 — 13th place • 2002 — 21st place • 2006 — 21st place • 2010 — 21st place • 2014 — did not qualify • 2018 — 20th place • 2022 — 19th place • 2025 — 20th place World Cup1991 —12th place • 1995 — 11th place • 2007 — 12th place • 2011 — 12th place • 2015 — 10th place • 2019 — 11th place FIVB World Grand Prix2014 — 25th place • 2015 — 21st place • 2016 — 20th place FIVB Challenger Cup2023 — 6th place • 2024 — 5th place Women's African Volleyball Championship1991 — • 1993 — • 1995 — • 1997 — • 2003 — • 2005 — • 2007 — • 2011 — • 2013 — • 2015 — • 2017 — • 2019 — • 2021 — • 2023All-Africa Games ==2021 Beach volleyball Olympic team==
2021 Beach volleyball Olympic team
Kenya also has a women's national beach volleyball team. The team that gained Kenya qualification for the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics was Yvonne Wavinya, Brackcides Agala, Phosca Kasisi and Gaudencia Makokha. They qualified when they won at the African Continental Cup Finals in Morocco in 2021. The four players who qualified will make up Kenya's Olympic beach volleyball team chosen by the coach Sammy Mulinge. They will compete initially with the teams from Brazil, the US and Latvia in pool D at the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The volleyballers stayed in Mombasa for training before flying to Tokyo. They were the African champions, but the pandemic meant that many of their future opponents had been able to play more matches. ==2021 Sitting Volleyball Paralympic team==
2021 Sitting Volleyball Paralympic team
Kenya's sitting volleyball team failed to qualify in the round robin contests in Kigali in September 2019. Rwanda won the place putting Egypt into second place in the final. ==Current squad==
Current squad
Roster for the 2024 Summer Olympics. Previous squads • 1991 World Cup squad • Melisa AngelNancy LijodiAnne WekhombaLena SeremPamela MukimaJane Njeri-OnyangoNancy SikobeLucy KamweruBeatrice KwobaDorcas MurungaCatherine MabwiMary Ayuma • 1994 World Championship squad • Rhoda VwosiNancy SikobeHelen EleleEsther ChepkosgeiEsther BarnoEsther OunaDoris WefwafwaMary AyumaJacqueline MakokhaNancy LijodiPhyllis AnyangoAnne Wekhomba • 1998 World Championship squad • Margaret IndakalaCatherine MabwiEdna ChepngenoDoris WefwafwaHelen EleleDorcas NdasabaRoselidah ObunagaJacqueline MakokhaEsther BarnoMary AyumaNancy LusanjiJudith Serenge • 2000 Summer Olympic squad • Dorcas NdasabaDoris WefwafwaEdna ChepngenoEmily WesutilaGladys NasikandaJacqueline MakokhaJudith SerengeMargaret IndakalaMary AyumaNancy LusanjiRoselidah ObunagaViolet Barasa • 2002 World Championship squad • Philister SangMargaret MukoyaRodah LyaliAbigael TarusCatherine WanjiruLucy ChegeDorcas NdasabaSalome WanjalaLeonidas KamendeViolet BarasaNancy LusanjiMercy Wesutila • 2004 Summer Olympic squad • Philister SangAbigael TarusNancy NyongesaCatherine WanjiruJanet WanjaDorcas NdasabaRoselidah ObunagaLeonidas KamendeViolet BarasaGladys NasikandaMercy WesutilaJudith Serenge • 2006 World Championship squad • Jane WacuDoris PalangaLucy ChegeCatherine WanjiruJanet WanjaMildred OdwakoDorcas NdasabaJackline BarasaLydia MaiyoLeonidas KamendeBrackcides KhadambiJudith Tarus • 2007 World Cup squad • Jane WacuDiana KhisaDoris PalangaCatherine WanjiruJanet WanjaDorcas NdasabaJackline BarasaLydia MaiyoMercy MoimBrackcides KhadambiJudith TarusEdinah Rotich • 2011 World Cup squad • Everlyne MakutoEsther WangeciDiana KhisaRuth JepngetichJanet WanjaRoseline OdhiamboNoel MurambiLydia MaiyoMercy MoimBrackcides KhadambiJudith TarusFlorence Bosire • 2015 World Cup squad • Jane WacuEverlyne MakutoEsther WangeciJanet WanjaTriza AtukaElizabeth WanyamaNoel MurambiLydia MaiyoMercy MoimBrackcides KhadambiRuth JepngetichMonica Biama • 2018 World Championship squad • Jane WacuChristine PsiwaViolet MakutoLeonida KasayaSharon ChepchumbaJanet WanjaTriza AtukaElizabeth WanyamaNoel MurambiMercy Moim (capt) • Lorine ChebetAgripina KunduEmmaculate ChemtaiEdith Mukuvilani • 2020 Summer Olympic squad • Jane WacuLeonida KasayaSharon ChepchumbaJoy LusenakaNoel MurambiGladys EkaruLorine ChebetMercy MoimPamela JepkiruiAgripina KunduEmmaculate ChemtaiEdith Mukuvilani ==References==
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