Tergat says new Olympic centre will help tap talent
Athletics
By
Mike Kihaki
| Mar 03, 2022
National Olympic Committee (NOC-K) held its ground breaking ceremony for ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/athletics/2001431350/nock-releases-four-year-report-ahead-of-meeting">OlympAfrica Kenya Centre The Centre will be constructed under the auspices of OlympAfrica Foundation, a project by Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa through the NOC-K in partnership with the County Government of Nairobi. The project will have a multi-purpose indoor gymnasium for sports and education activities, a running track, football pitch, restaurant, volleyball, basketball, handball, tennis courts and a swimming pool. The centre will also have spectator stands, hostels and a health centre.
“For us at NOC-K, this marks a major milestone and accomplishment in a long cherished desire to set up a facility for our young people to enjoy sport,” Tergat said.
Tergat further noted that the desire to build the centre is to provide easily accessible sports facilities for disadvantaged youth and will be the first of its kind in the country.
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