
KSF - Kiambu to close out season with Minnows event this weekend
Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 07.06.23. | 19:39
The next season will for the first time see the use of new-tech timing devices dubbed the Colorado System 7 Aquagrip Touchpads
Crawford International School will host the second edition of the Kenya Swimming Federation Kiambu County Minnows Swimming Championship scheduled for Saturday 10th June, 2023.
The championships - coming at the back of the previous competition held at Braeburn School last March - will also round up as the last event of the season, with next term’s events penciled to resume in July this year.
“Don't miss out on the thrilling KSF- Kiambu County Minnows Swimming Championships scheduled this Saturday 10th,” an invite from KSF - Kiambu County administration read. “The gala will be taking place at Crawford’s magnificent and sparkling blue heated pool. Join us and be a part of this super exciting event and end the swimming season in style!”
In what is geared up to be a special event, one school - ACK Memorial Church School - Thika - is expected to make their debut appearance in the championships having acquired new membership under the Kenya Swimming Federation - Kiambu Branch. The school has in recent months also invested in a new standard-sized pool.
The age-groups for the championships will be 9 and Under, and will involve over 15 schools around the region. Zetech University will be the leading sponsor on the day.
In the March event, Aga Khan Academy topped the combined team-scores with a points total of 484.50, ahead of Super Marlins Swim Club and Potterhouse School who recorded 405.50 and 313 points respectively.
Some of the schools expected to participate include; the hosts, Braeburn School, Regis School Runda, Woodcreek School, Potterhouse School - Runda, Juja St. Peter’s, Juja Preparatory and Senior School and Aga Khan Academy,
KSF- Kiambu is also expected to hold their Annual General Meeting in July where new sponsors for their competitions are set to be announced.
To add to that, next term's events will for the first time see the use of new-tech timing devices dubbed the Colorado System 7 Aquagrip Touchpads - part of an investment made by KSF - Kiambu to ensure comprehensive training, timing, scoring, and display solutions for all swimming disciplines.





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