Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association Secretary General David Ngugi/ANGWENYI GICHANADecathlon
and heptathlon have been reintroduced in the Kenya Secondary Schools
Sports Association (KSSSA) calendar.
KSSSA Secretary General David Ngugi said the two events, which have not been held since 2019, will be staged in Term One alongside cross country and track and field.
Heptathlon
is a combination of seven track and field events for girls, while decathlon
comprises 10 events for boys.
In decathlon, the athletes compete in 100m, long jump, shot put, high jump, 400m, 110m hurdles, javelin throw, pole vault, discus and 1, 500m.
Heptathlon
features 100m hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200m, long jump, javelin throw and
800m.
Participants
earn points for their performance in each event, and the winner is the athlete
who has scored the most points overall, factoring in heights,
times, and distances achieved.
Ngugi said the KSSSA portal will be reopened for registration for decathlon and heptathlon participants who were not registered last year.
Only Form Three and Form Four
students will be eligible.
Further,
Ngugi said that they are consulting about the introduction of beach
volleyball, cricket and lacrosse in their calendar. The games were held as
demonstration sports during the national and Federation of East Africa Schools
Sports Association (FEASSA) games.
“We are in
discussions with the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders on the
inclusion of these games in our calendar. For the games to be introduced in our
calendar, they should meet a certain criterion. We shall give the way forward soon,”
Ngugi remarked.
Ngugi announced that chess and scrabble will be held in Term Two. Chess made its debut in the FEASSA calendar in Kakamega last
year.
At the same
time, more than 50 schools have confirmed their participation in the third
edition of the Kisii School Open Tournament. The tournament will feature Senior
Schools, Junior Schools and institutions of higher learning, said coordinator Dennis Omwansa.
Some of the
top schools expected are hosts Kisii School, Cardinal Otunga High School, Mosocho, Nyanchwa Boys, Kibabii Boys, Agoro Sare, Homa Bay High, Ojijo Oteko,
Kisii University, Rongo University, Kisii National Polytechnic, Borabu TTC,
Nyabururu TTC, Kereri Girls and Asumbi TTC.
“We expect more than 50 institutions to take part. More teams have indicated that they will confirm their participation by Friday,” noted Omwansa.

















