At the same time, the NOC-K and BFK have crafted a plan on how Kenya will qualify more boxers when the government issues new guidelines on return to training formula amidst Covid-19 pandemic. AdvertisementMutuku said they are looking forward to another camp for the boxers who will be heading for the World Olympic qualifiers early next year. The World Olympic qualifiers were due for May 13-24 this year but pushed to May next year. Among the boxers earmarked for the World Olympic qualifiers after a failed attempt at the Africa qualifiers are Rayton Okwiri (middleweight), Shaffi Bakari (Flyweight) and Elizabeth Andiego (Middleweight). Otieno advised NOC-K to plan early so as to avoid the 2016 Rio Olympic Games scandal.
Source: Daily Nation July 26, 2020 03:22 UTC