Though impressed with the performance, Team Kenya's Chef de Mission Shadrack Maluki said time is now ripe for the country to embrace technology.
"The team performed very well under the circumstances. We have not embraced technology unlike other countries that won most of their medals by using technology and research, ours was purely raw talent. We have learnt our lessons, and it's now time to go scientific," said Maluki.
As expected, all the medals came from athletics, with Kenya being ranked second globally behind US in the track and field event.
Both Malkia Strikers and Shujaa put in a spirited fight in volleyball and rugby respectively. Kenya were also represented in swimming, fencing and judo.
The next Games will be held in Los Angeles on July 14-30 2028.
In their own words, this is what Kenyan heroes and heroines at the 33rd Olympic Games whose curtains fell down on Sunday had to say.