Uganda continues to excel in the ongoing Inter-Parliamentary Games, having dominated the opening athletic games in Kigali, Rwanda.
The parliamentary athletics team that is coached by the former world champion, Dorcus Inzikuru on Monday, 11 December 2023 took to the running tracks with the desire and attitude to defend the championship in Bugesera Stadium.
It did not take long before Hon. Joan Alobo (FDC, Soroti City) and Hon. Helen Auma (NRM, Busia District) came first in separate 100m heats. Hon. Robert Ssekitoleeko (NUP, Bamunanika County) and Hon. Bernard Odoi (NRM, Youth Representative Eastern) also won in respective 400m heats, while Hon. Christine Akello (NRM, Erute County North) settled for a second position in the women’s 1500m race having suffered joint cramps in the final lap of the race she was leading.
In the men’s 1500m contest, the defending champion, Hon. Julius Acon (NRM, Otuke East County) took no chances against his East African opponents and cruised to victory. Uganda sealed the day with more victories in the 4x100m relays for both men and women.
Coach, Inzikuru lauded Parliament leadership for ably supporting the parliamentary sports team and pledged to win more medals in return.
“I want to congratulate the team for the good performance and also the Speaker of Parliament for supporting us to empower sports in the country. We shall have more games on 16 December and we are hoping to win more trophies,” Inzikuru said.
The final round of athletics games will resume on Saturday, 16 December 2023.
In soccer, the football team captained by Hon. Moses Magogo (NRM, Budiope East County) heavily defeated the hosts, Rwanda 12-0 with Hon. Karim Masaba (Indep., Industrial Division) bagging a hat trick, while Hon. Muhammed Nsereko (Indep., Kampala Central Division) scored a brace.
In other games, Uganda will verse Tanzania in both men’s and women’s basketball and the men’s volleyball team will play against Rwanda, while the women’s team will meet South Sudan.
Results from Sunday’s matches
Uganda 1-3 Kenya (Volleyball/Men)
Uganda 53-21 South Sudan (Basketball/Women)
Uganda 44-25 Rwanda (Basketball/Men)
Uganda 48-08 South Sudan (Netball)