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LA Sevens 2011: W. Ambaka, C. Injera, G. Weru, B. Adema, S. Ashioya, A. Amonde, L. Asego, Adongo, Odour
Sydney Ashioya and Gibson Weru in 2011
Oscar Ouma vs South Africa vs SA 2011
Hong Kong 2011: Kenya won the plate : Horace Otieno, Collins Injera, Sydney Ashioya, Humphrey Kayange, Ben Nyambu
Collins Injera tries to run past a South African defender in 2011
Biko Adema gallops past South Africa defenders in 2011
San Diego 2010: Team Kenya greets fans
The magical 2009 team that reached the semi finals of the world cup and became the first Kenyan team to reach the final of an IRB leg
Lavin Asego and Biko Adema vs New Zealand at the 2011 USA sevens
Speedster Sydney Ashioya races past England at the 2011 Wellington sevens
Victor Sudi greets fans in New Zealand
Victor Oduor scores against New Zealand in Adelaide in 2010
Lavin Asego glides past Zimbabwe defenders in 2010
Kenya celebrate after beating New Zealand for the 1st time at the 2009 Hong Kong sevens thanks to a late try saving tackle by Sydney Ashioya
Victor Oduor and Humphrey Kayange vs Argie in the 2009 Adelaide Sevens
Hong Kong 2009: Ian Simiyu evades a New Zeland defender
Ian Simiyu and Ben Nyambu at the 2010 Safari sevens
Humphrey Kayange and Gibson Weru celebate after beating Argie
Ian Simiyu and Humphrey Kayange in 2010
RWC 2009 : Victor Oduor, Collins Injera, Gibson Weru and Lavin Asego
Safari sevens 2009 : Ian Simiyu and Ben Nyambu
RWC 2009: Victor Oduor ran over the Fijians twice to set up the tries that gave Kenya a 26-7 win over Fiji in the quarter finals.
Horace Otieno at the 2008 South Africa sevens
LA sevens 2008: Humphrey Kayange runs past Chile
San Diego: 2008: Veteran Dennis Mwanja made a comeback to the team after a 2 year absence
San Diego 2008: Peter Ocholla, Dennis Mwanja and Victor Oduor take on England whom they beat
Dubai 2008: Collins Injera tries to evade a New Zealand defender
Kenya won the Africa sevens championships held in Tunis in 2009 and thus qualified for the world cup
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