Kenya 7s Olympic star on the specific thing that that they should work on to do well on World Series return

Kenya 7s Olympic star on the specific thing that that they should work on to do well on World Series return

Mark Kinyanjui 20:44 - 30.07.2024

Ojwang has revealed what Shujaa must do if they are to stand a chance of doing well at the World Sevens Circuit following their Paris 2024 Olympics escapade.

Kenya 7s rising star Christant Ojwang has shared insights on what the team must do to improve their chances of topping seeds in future tournaments, following their participation in the Paris 2024 Olympics. 

Ojwang, who made a significant impact by scoring Kenya’s first try against Argentina, has become a pivotal player since his debut at the Uruguay Challenger in March.

Despite Kenya’s 31-12 loss to Argentina, Ojwang remains optimistic about the team’s potential. Reflecting on their performance, he highlighted the lessons learned and areas for improvement. 

"When the pools were released for the Olympic games, we saw Argentina were from winning the circuit so we were like, ‘this is the best in the world’," Ojwang told NTV. 

He noted that while the team prepared rigorously for the match, the outcome highlighted the need for better precision and concentration.

Ojwang believes that Kenya has the skills and physicality to compete with the top teams but emphasized the importance of mental focus. 

"Definitely, we can pick our lessons and be more precise in what we want to achieve as a team, but all those teams, we can match them in terms of skill, physicality. However, if we can work on concentration, we are good to go," he said.

Future strategies for success

Looking ahead, Ojwang outlined what Kenya 7s needs to do to become top seeds in the HSBC series. He stressed the importance of consistency and setting clear priorities.

 "For us to be top seeds in the HSBC series, we need to do a lot. We have to maintain consecutive quarters appearance in the whole leg but we need to go home, come together, get our priorities right as players and the tech bench, know what to work on, player welfare, so that everyone is in sync," he explained.

Ojwang also underscored the significance of teamwork and continuous improvement, especially for a relatively young squad.

 "We can match them. These teams are beatable but only if we improve as a team because this is the first time we have experienced a tournament like this being youngsters," he added.

As the Kenya 7s team prepares to return to the HSBC SVNS circuit next year, Ojwang’s reflections and recommendations provide a roadmap for future success. 

By focusing on concentration, consistency, and cohesive team dynamics, Kenya 7s aims to enhance their performance and secure more favorable groupings in future Olympic tournaments.

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