Safaricom announces KES 1 million to support 28-year-old sprinter, Mark Otieno

Safaricom yesterday announced a KES 1 million sponsorship for sprinter Mark Otieno’s campaign during this year’s Tokyo Olympic Games that will take place from 23rd July. Mark, a 28-year-old athlete defied the odds by using borrowed shoes to finish second in the Olympic trials held at Kasarani last month. Safaricom has now moved to support Otieno have access to the best quality shoes, boost his training needs and cover his logistics to allow him to attend other competitions.

“I want to thank Safaricom for seeing my potential and believing in me. It has always been my dream to compete in the Olympics and having the biggest company in the country backing me has boosted my own confidence and I am determined to do my best in Tokyo. It has not been easy, due to lack of resources, but it has been worth every effort to get to this stage where I have the honor of representing my country at the biggest sporting event,” said Otieno.

While commenting on the sponsorship unveiled, Safaricom CEO, Peter Ndegwa said Mark’s is a story of hope that inspires people to exploit their talents.

“As a company that believes in going beyond to achieve one’s dreams, we were really inspired by Mark’s story and how he has gone beyond to reach his goal of representing Kenya in the 100m race. We hope that his exploits motivate a new generation of young people who will be inspired to represent Kenya in short distance races”, said Peter Ndegwa, CEO- Safaricom.

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Mark clocked a hand-timed 10.11 seconds to finish second in the Kenyan trials for the World Championships in Beijing held in 2015. The following year he dropped his official best to 10.39 seconds to finish second at the Kenyan Championships. He never stopped pushing his dream that finally came to a breakthrough in 2017 when he clocked the Kenyan record of 10.14 seconds to win the national 100m title in Nairobi, which booked him a spot at the 2017 World Championships. In his sole 100m race in 2020, he clocked 10.27 seconds. The 2020 Summer Olympic Games were not held because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This year Kenya is expected to take over 80 athletes to the Olympics who will compete in Athletics Boxing, Rugby Sevens, Taekwondo, and Volleyball. Last week Safaricom unveiled a KES 20 million sponsorship for the team that will represent Kenya at the Olympics. The funds have been set aside for the ceremonial kit that will be used by the Kenyan contingent at the games.

In the Athletics category, Team Kenya will be represented by the likes of world record holders Eliud Kipchoge and Brigid Kosgei. The rest of the track and field team was officially announced in June and includes Olympic medalists Hellen Obiri (women’s 10000 m), Julius Yego (men’s javelin throw), and the reigning middle-distance champion Faith Kipyegon. Also, among the Olympians will be Ferdinand Omanyala who also qualified in the 100m with 10.02 seconds, a new national record.

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