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UNHCR forged a partnership with the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation which aimed at identifying, mentoring and training talented refugee athletes in Kenya. The Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation is a registered organization founded by Tegla Chepkite Loroupe, a renowned Kenyan athlete.

Between mid-2015 and early 2016, the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation helped in the selection of 29 male and female athletes from South Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia and DRC through trials held at both Kakuma and Dadaab. The Foundation which is also supported by the International Olympics Committee (IOC) trained these athletes at a training facility in Ngong’ Nairobi.

On 19th May 2016, the Tegla Loroupe Foundation in collaboration with the National Olympics Committee organised trials for all athletes at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. From these trials, 10 of best performers were selected and their names were forwarded to the National Olympics Committee. The IOC then selected the five (5) refugee athletes from Kakuma to join the rest of the Refugee Olympics team in Rio de Jenairo.

 

Athletes training in Ngong just before the 2016 Olympics

Dadaab Peace Race organized by Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation and UNHCR

Angelina Nadai, one of the five athletes from Kakuma refugee camp

Female participants during the Dadaab Peace Race organized by Tegla Louroupe Peace Foundation and UNHCR

Team Refugees entering the Stadium in Rio, Brazil during the opening ceremony.

 

 

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“Sport is for peace,” says Nyang. “There should be no corruption, no tribalism, just peace when we compete. It was hard for us to get here but we are really thankful to the Tegla Peace Foundation and the IAAF for all their help.”

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