The National Olympics committee of Kenya (NOCK) is set to hold its election to inject in new blood in the leadership on May 5, 2017.
Paul Tergat will become the new chairman of the National Olympics committee of Kenya (NOCK) after incumbent Kipchoge Keino failed to submit papers on Tuesday.
Humphrey Kayange and Hellen Obiri Obiri earned themselves athlete’s representatives positions in the National Olympic committee of Kenya unopposed ahead of the scheduled lections set to be held in May.
The list for candidates ahead of the National Olympic committee elections (NOCK) has been released in readiness for the elections to be held on May 5.
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Full list of the candidates:
PresidentPaul Tergat (Athletics)- unopposedFirst Vice presidentShadrack Maluki (Judo)Nahashon Randiak (Hockey)Second Vice presidentWaithaka Kioni (Volleyball)Jackson Tuwei (Athletics)Secretary GeneralF.K Paul (Handball)Andrew Mudibo (Table Tennis)John Kilonzo (Rugby)
Deputy Secretary GeneralJames Chacha (Taekwondo)Francis Mutuku (Tennis)Timothy Nabea ((Football)John Ogolla (Weightlifting)
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Committee membersCatherine Ndereba (Athletics)Julius Mwangi (Cycling)Paul Otula (Basketball)Suleiman Sumba (Taekwondo)Mohammed Shuaib (Shooting)Women RepresentativeTegla Loroupe (Athletics)Paurvi Rawal (Tennis)Roselyn Njeri (Swimming)Peter Muchiri (Badminton)Athletes RepresentativeHumphrey Kayange (Rugby)- UnopposedHellen Obiri (Athletics)- Unopposed