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May 28, 2026
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Top players determined to leave a mark at second KPA tournament

Top players determined to leave a mark at second KPA tournament

Once again, top riders gather at Timau Sports Club for the second competition of Kenya Polo Association (KPA) calendar of events...

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Top riders are set to compete in the second Kenya Polo Association (KPA) tournament of the year at Timau Sports Club starting Friday afternoon.

  • The event follows the Timau Stores Challenge Cup held last weekend, promising a competitive field with returning participants and new entries.
  • Experienced umpire John Mugambi anticipates a tough competition, potentially with different winners than the previous tournament.
  • The Kenya Polo Association (KPA) will also hold its Annual General Meeting at the same venue this weekend to elect new officials.

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