
Shujaa star bags Sports Personality of the Month gong
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Odongo beat Harambee Starlets goalkeeper Annedy Kundu and defender Ruth Ingotsi
Kenya rugby sevens winger Patrick Odongo has been named LG/SJAK Sports Personality of the Month of September.
The Daystar Falcons star was in a class of his own during the month of September, as he managed seven tries during the Rugby Africa 7s event that also doubled up as a qualifier for the 2024 ParisOlympics. Shujaa went ahead to win the continental title and, in the process, qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Odongo, who was Shujaa’s joint top scorer alongside John Okoth, emerged the hero in the finals after touching down twice as Kenya beat South Africa 17-12 on September 17th.
Despite his great displays on the pitch, Odongo, 19, was mourning his mother, who had passed away on September 9, just before the team traveled to Zimbabwe. The seven-try hero put on a brave face to don the Shujaa shirt for the first time.
For his achievement, Odongo was awarded an LG Top Freezer Refrigerator, retailing at KES 115,000. It was the first time a rugby player had won the LG/SJAK monthly award this year.
“This award is a huge motivation for me as I prepare with the national team for upcoming assignments. I could not imagine that I would be recognized and rewarded by LG and the Kenyan sports journalists. I am thankful for the award, and I promise to do better in my rugby career with the Olympics approaching,” Odongo said.
LG Electronics EA Managing Director DongWon Lee lauded the youngster for his cameo performance in September.
“Odongo overcame various obstacles and hardships, demonstrating that with determination, hard work, and discipline in sports, one can achieve remarkable results. What’s even more impressive is that Odongo has followed in the footsteps of Aldrine Kibet, another young talent who won the August award. His success on the rugby pitch serves as an inspiration not only to young rugby players but also to the entire global sports community,” Lee said.
SJAK president James Waindi said the country had high expectations for Odongo as he is expected to lead Shujaa’s quest at next year’s Paris Olympic Games.
“SJAK congratulates Patrick Odongo for winning the September Sports Personality of the Month award. We encourage you to continue inspiring the youth with your exceptional talent. As sports journalists, we will continue to tell the stories of our sports personalities as they write history at local and international events. I would like to tell Odongo that life’s good with LG, as we thank LG for the partnership that has seen sports personalities recognized and awarded every month over the years,” Waindi said.
He added, “I also take this opportunity to thank the SJAK selection panel for a job well done.”
Odongo beat Harambee Starlets goalkeeper Annedy Kundu and defender Ruth Ingotsi. Agnes Ngetich, who set a new 10km women road race world record, and Eliud Kipchoge, who won the Berlin Marathon title were also nominated for the award.
Source: SJAK










