The recently concluded Kiambu County Level 2 Swimming Championship, held on October 4–5, 2025, at Potterhouse Junior Academy, Runda, was nothing short of spectacular. The event brought together some of the best swimming talents in the county — and the performances in the pool spoke volumes about the hard work, discipline, and passion of both swimmers and coaches. 🌊🏆
🥇 Orca Swim Club Makes a Statement
Leading the charge was Orca Swim Club, who dominated the championship with an outstanding 51 gold, 22 silver, and 23 bronze medals. Their strength was especially evident in the boys’ category, where they clinched 40 gold medals, finishing at the top of the overall rankings.
This commanding performance officially places Orca at number one in Kiambu County, heading into the Intercounty Gala as the team to beat.
💪 Aqua Shark Fin Swim Club Shines Bright
Coming in strong at second place was Aqua Shark Fin Swim Club, showcasing incredible grit and teamwork. The team bagged 16 gold, 22 silver, and 12 bronze medals, and proudly topped the girls’ category with 14 gold, 10 silver, and 6 bronze medals.
Their performance cemented their status as a dominant force in women’s swimming, with their athletes displaying remarkable energy and resilience in every race.
🌟 An Inspirational Comeback — Eitan Wanyeki
One of the most inspiring stories of the championship came from Eitan Wanyeki of Goldfish Swim School. After being sidelined for nearly a year due to injury, Eitan made a powerful return, storming through his events and collecting multiple medals.
Coach Saumu Ali expressed immense pride in his journey, emphasizing how discipline, patience, and a winning mindset paved the way for his triumphant comeback. His story is a reminder to all athletes that true champions rise again — stronger than ever. 🙌🔥
🏊 A Glimpse of What’s Ahead
The KCAA Level 2 Championship is more than just a competition — it’s a celebration of hard work, community, and sporting excellence. The performances witnessed are a testament to the growing strength of swimming in Kiambu County and a clear sign that the Intercounty Gala will be fierce and thrilling.
As the season progresses, the bar has been set high, and every team is hungry for greatness. The water is ready — and so are the swimmers. 🌊🇰🇪






