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The hosts retain the Victoria Cup after the third consecutive victory.
The reigning champions and hosts from Kenya proved their dominance after beating their traditional Ugandan rival to win the 2018 Victoria Cup trophy at the end of the par 72 golf championship race in Nairobi. Saturday.
The Kenya team produced an excellent total of 19.5 points against Uganda's 6.5 points to retain the trophy for the third year in a row.
Kenyan team captain Edwin Mudanyi attributes victory to the discipline and hard work instilled by coach Ali Kimani.
"I want to thank our current coach, Ali Kimani, for working tirelessly with us to make sure we were well prepared for the tournament, although we beat Uganda three times. We have not underestimated the Ugandan team, so we have trained well to make sure we are at the top of our game at this year's tournament, "he said. he declared.
The three-day tournament kicked off Thursday with Kenya defeating Uganda 4-0, then winning 5.5 points against Uganda's 2.5 points before sealing the fate of Uganda Saturday with 6 points against 4 points to win the trophy. by the legendary Marathoner Moses Tanui.
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The Kenya Golf Union (KGU) and the Uganda Golf Union (UGU) play this tournament in Ryder Cup format with a combination of foursomes, four ball best balls and singles in which each country has aligned 10 teams and was organized jointly.
The Kenya team was represented by John Karichu (Limuru Country Club), Mike Kisia (Veterinary Laboratory) Edwin Mudanyi (Veterinarian), Dennis Saikwa (Royal Nairobi) and Isaac Makhoha.
Others were Daniel Nduva, Paul Muchangi, Agil Is-Haq, Mutahi Kibugu of Muthaiga, and Zubair Khan (Muthaiga).
Uganda Players included Mwanja Becca (Captain), Muhumuza Adolf, Ronald Rugumayo, Mutebi Deco and Joseph Cwinyaai.
Others are Richard Baguma, David Kamulindwa, Gaita Rodel, Abraham Ainamani and Ochaya Martin.
On the Muthaiga course by 71, the 18 Gaurav Dhanani handicap posted a score of 38 points to bring out the winner of the 7th stage of the Crown Silicon 2018 golf challenge on Saturday.
He had equalized on the same points with the men's handicap winning 13 J.G, .Ichara while the handicap 5 Tanvir Sodi was the male finalist on 37 points.
Njeri Mugo, Disabled 17, was the winner of 33 points, while David Munge, disabled by 35 points, and Daniel Kiragu of handicap, 34 points, were respectively the guests and the junior winners.
The Crown Celebrating 60 Years series that began during Nakuru on April 1st is now running over Karen on August 25th while Sigona will be hosting on September 1st.
This is a series of 12 rounds that will also be moved on the Arusha Gymkhana course in Tanzania on September 22nd and on Nyali on October 6th before going to the golf course. Uganda on October 27th.
The grand finals that will host all the qualifications of the series will take place during Muthaiga on November 24th.
Other results
Thika Sports;
Memorial of Theresia Nyambura;
Winning Men – Anthony Kabucho (15) – 38pts, Men's Finalists – Anthony Gathigi (17) – 38pts, Men's Third – SG Maitho (17) – 38pts, Winning Lady – Esther Mwangi (46) – 38pts, Sponsor Winner -Patrick Nduati (08) -29pts, winner of Kiambu guest-Philip Ondieki (23) -33pts, Thika Kubwa-Paul Kamau Waweru League (15) – 36pts, Junior Winner-S.Ngugi (08) -31pts, the most close to the brooch -Simon Ngugi;
Results of the master scorecard;
Windsor;
Turkish Airlines;
General Winner-R.Langat (07) -Kericho-40pts, Finalists-Ravi Gandhi (11) -Windsor-40pts, Third-Zamin Nbader (13) -Default-40pts;
Nakuru;
Cytonn Investments Club nite;
General Winner-S.N.Gachiu (12) -Nakuru-38pts, Finalists-Kuljit Sahota (28) -Nakuru-37pts, Third -M.Macharia (12) -Nakuru-36pts;
Eldoret;
The friends of Captain August Mug & Medal;
Shadrack Ngetich (26) -Eldoret-63nett, finalist-Jackson Kiprono (19) -Eldoret-64nett, third-Paul Mwangi (21) -Eldoret-68nett;
Kakamega;
Kecoso;
Overall winner-A.Ojonjo (26) -Nyanza-41pts, Finalists-J.Ochish (12) -default-41pts, Third-P.Nyangweso (32) -default-39pts;
Vipingo;
Cup and medal;
General Winner-Nigel Batchelor (14) -Vipingo-72nett, Finalist-Wellington Omodho (21) -Royal-72nett, Third-A.Piccinoti (18) -Default-78nett;
Recreation;
Game of special moves;
General Winner-Randall Adams (15) -Leisure-70nett, Finalists-Anne Jongema (21) -Leisure-75nett, Third-Joe Carvalho (15) -Leisure-75nett;
Ruiru;
The big winter;
Overall Winner-Ben Omondi (03) -Ruiru-42pts, Finalists-Patrick Miitii (25) -Ruiru-40pts, Third-Joseph Ndome (21) -Ruiru-40pts;
Malindi;
stable stable ford;
Overall winner-Oloishorua Kina (17) -Malindi-33pts, Runners up-Ole Tukero Kina (11) -Malindi-31pts, Third-Enzo Ziletti (12) -Malindi-30pts;
Arusha Gymkhana;
Peniel Uliwa;
First division winner – Manraj Chadha (06) – Arusha Gymkhana – 41pts, second division winner – Aku Shah (15) – Arusha Gymkhana – 38pts, third division winner – Madeep Singh (23) – Arusha Gymkhana – 38pts;
Njoro;
Edith Mutai Club nite;
Overall winner-C.Angwenyi (06) -Njoro-70nett, Finalists-E.Wambui (19) -Njoro-71nett, 3rd-S.Mwangi (13) -Njoro-72nett;
Kericho;
Ladies' medal;
Overall winner-Florence Kirui (30) -Kericho-73nett, Finalists-Elizabeth Ngeny (21) -Kericho-74nett, Third-Eunice Waheho (31) -Kericho-75nett;
Royal;
Kennedy Cup 2018;
Overall Winner-Otieno Aboka (29) -Royal-63nett, Finalists- (Name Removed) -Royal-66nett, Third-Nancy Ikinu (16) -Royal-68nett;
Kenya Railways;
Hon.C.Birech & J.K.Ngetich;
General Winner-F.Kimanzi (11) -Railway-42pts, Finalists-C.Oloo (23) -Golf Park-40pts, Third -N A.Nandwa (02) -Njoro-39pts;
Limuru;
Justice;
General Winner-David Kitheka (26) -Limuru-45pts, Finalists-P.Hirani (13) -Sigona-41pts, Third-NC.Kihara (21) -Limuru-40pts;
Sigona;
Kenyan sweets;
General Winner-Milo Musee (18) -Sigona-39pts, Finalists-Trushar Shah (21) -Sigona-38pts, Third-J.Kamenchu (04) -Railways-38pts;
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