Any head coach whose club finishes in the top five of the Kiambu Aquatics Swimming League 2025–2026 will receive an official Team Kenya jacket.
This Nike jacket is not just any gear — it is exclusive, normally reserved only for a country’s president or senior NOCK officials. For coaches, earning it is more than just a prize; it is a mark of honor, class, and recognition. It represents countless hours on the pool deck, early mornings, and the determination to mold young athletes into champions.
For many, this jacket will become a badge of pride, a daily reminder of the sacrifices and passion that go into competitive swimming. It is not just fabric and stitching — it’s motivation to rise early, brave the cold, and push swimmers to new personal bests.
But the race for this honor doesn’t come easy. Every club is reminded to continue sending in their Level Two entries, which remain a must for any team that takes the league seriously. Teams and athletes must also ensure that memberships are fully paid to remain eligible for the league, as well as the rewards and recognition that come with it.
This year’s league promises fierce competition. Clubs across the county are fine-tuning their squads, athletes are training harder than ever, and coaches are strategizing to give their swimmers the winning edge. Behind every medal and record broken lies the guidance of a coach, and this jacket is designed to celebrate just that.
If you’re confident that your club has what it takes to finish among the elite top five, don’t wait — send in your jacket size now to 0757222233.
In Kiambu, this isn’t just a league — it’s a movement. It’s about making waves, breaking limits, and honoring the leaders who make it all possible.






