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Paralympic Sprinter Samson Ojuka Wins Silver and Bronze at Fazza Grand Prix with Odibets Backing

Kenyan Paralympic sprinter Samson Ojuka delivered a statement performance on the global stage, clinching a Silver medal in the 100m and a Bronze medal in the 200m at the prestigious Fazza International Grand Prix. Competing against elite Paralympic athletes from across the world, Ojuka demonstrated marked improvement in speed, race management, and championship composure—key indicators […]

Wamocha Wamocha
2 months ago · Feb 22, 2026
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Paralympic Sprinter Samson Ojuka Wins Silver and Bronze at Fazza Grand Prix with Odibets Backing
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Kenyan Paralympic sprinter Samson Ojuka delivered a statement performance on the global stage, clinching a Silver medal in the 100m and a Bronze medal in the 200m at the prestigious Fazza International Grand Prix.

Competing against elite Paralympic athletes from across the world, Ojuka demonstrated marked improvement in speed, race management, and championship composure—key indicators of his steady rise in international Para-athletics.

His Silver medal in the 100m stood out as a defining moment of the meet. Executing a powerful start, Ojuka transitioned smoothly through his acceleration phase and maintained competitive top-end speed to finish second in a highly contested final.

The result reinforces his progression toward gold-medal standards as he builds momentum ahead of major championships later in the season.

In the 200m, Ojuka showcased enhanced speed endurance and tactical discipline. After navigating the bend with control and precision, he produced a strong finishing drive to secure Bronze, underlining his growing consistency across multiple sprint events.

Samson Ojuka Wins Silver and Bronze at Fazza Grand Prix with Odibets Backing

Speaking after the competition, Ojuka credited his sponsor, Odibets, for playing a pivotal role in his success.

“Odibets fully facilitated my international travel, accommodation, and logistics during the competition period. Their support allowed me to focus entirely on preparation, recovery, and performance. These medals are a reflection of that belief and investment,” he said.

The Fazza International Grand Prix remains one of the premier global Para-athletics competitions, serving as both a qualification pathway and performance benchmark for major international championships. Ojuka’s podium finishes not only elevate his international ranking but also signal readiness for even bigger podium targets.

With the Morocco Grand Prix scheduled for April, the Kenyan sprinter has already shifted focus to converting Silver into Gold. The upcoming meet will serve as a crucial performance test as he intensifies preparations for a major championship campaign, including the Commonwealth Games, where he is targeting a career-defining outing for Kenya.

Samson Ojuka Wins Silver and Bronze at Fazza Grand Prix with Odibets Backing

Performance analysis from the Fazza meet highlighted notable gains in acceleration, composure under pressure, and consistency across events. However, Ojuka has identified key technical areas for further refinement, particularly final-phase speed maintenance in the 100m and greater speed endurance in the 200m.

As the 2026 season gathers pace, Ojuka remains committed to lowering his personal best times, contending for major championship medals, and strengthening Kenya’s standing in global Para-athletics.

With structured training, disciplined preparation, and continued backing from Odibets, the foundation is firmly in place. The mission now is clear: gold.

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