Rwanda begin medal chase in African Champs

Sakina Cyuzuzo of the Nyarutarama-based Last Samurai Karate club, is part of a three-karateka  female team in Kata competition, while 17-year old Victor Shyaka Kaberuka (right), of Kigali’s Lions Karate-Do Club, will be on a medal hunt in individual category today. Emmanuel  Kwizera.
Sakina Cyuzuzo of the Nyarutarama-based Last Samurai Karate club, is part of a three-karateka female team in Kata competition, while 17-year old Victor Shyaka Kaberuka (right), of Kigali’s Lions Karate-Do Club, will be on a medal hunt in individual category today. Emmanuel Kwizera.
Egyptian expert current national team head coach, Egyptian expert Hashim Mahmoud Mohamed Hashim, has done his best to prepare each player for the tough contest. file
Egyptian expert current national team head coach, Egyptian expert Hashim Mahmoud Mohamed Hashim, has done his best to prepare each player for the tough contest. file
Female team Kata trio Aisha Umuhoza (left) and Razia Uwase (center) and Sakina Cyuzuzo (right) will also be on a medal hunt. Emmanuel Kwizera
Female team Kata trio Aisha Umuhoza (left) and Razia Uwase (center) and Sakina Cyuzuzo (right) will also be on a medal hunt. Emmanuel Kwizera
Jean Claude Munyaburanga, 23, is one of the Kata specialists set to compete along with team mates on Friday. (Emmanuel Kwizera)
Jean Claude Munyaburanga, 23, is one of the Kata specialists set to compete along with team mates on Friday. (Emmanuel Kwizera)
Sakina Cyuzuzo, 20, from the Nyarutarama-based Last Samurai Karate club will compete on the female Team Kata.
Sakina Cyuzuzo, 20, from the Nyarutarama-based Last Samurai Karate club will compete on the female Team Kata.
Kata specialist Victor Shyaka Kaberuka, 17, of KigaliÆs Lions Karate-Do Club will be on a medal hunt today, Friday.
Kata specialist Victor Shyaka Kaberuka, 17, of KigaliÆs Lions Karate-Do Club will be on a medal hunt today, Friday.
James Karuhanga