Kenyan Water Rafting Team to Compete at World Championships in Argentina

Sagana: The Kenyan water rafting team is set to represent both Kenya and the African continent at the World Rafting Championships scheduled to take place in Argentina in November 2025. Speaking during a training session at River Sagana, National Team Manager Sammy Kanyuria emphasized the team’s preparedness and eagerness to perform well on the global stage.

According to Kenya News Agency, Kanyuria highlighted that Kenya secured its spot at the world championships by emerging as African champions during the African Water Rafting Championship held in Sagana in July 2025. “We are the African champions, and we are heading to Argentina to represent the entire continent,” Kanyuria remarked.

The team has been undergoing consistent training along River Sagana, which has equipped the athletes to handle various water conditions in anticipation of the upcoming global event. “One of the challenges we expect is that the rivers in Argentina will be much colder than what we are used to. However, we are confident the team is ready for the challenge,” Kanyuria said.

Kenya will field both men’s and women’s teams, competing in Downriver, RX, and Slalom categories at the championships, scheduled for November 3 to 9, 2025. Kanyuria also urged for environmental conservation and protection of riparian land, acknowledging the importance of healthy ecosystems for such sports. “As the Kenya Rafting Federation, we urge Kenyans, especially those living along rivers, to conserve the environment. Protecting our rivers ensures that young men and women can earn a living through sports and sports tourism,” he added.

Team Coach Julius Kahuria expressed confidence in the team’s readiness, stating, “My team has been training daily. They are ready, focused, and determined to bring trophies home.” Women’s Team Captain Wambui Kariuki acknowledged the challenges faced by women in sports but reaffirmed their determination to excel. “We are ready for Argentina. We have mastered the currents and are capable of competing with the best,” she said.