Naomi Too

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Naomi Too
Personal information
NationalityKenyan
Volleyball information
Current clubKenya Kenya Pipeline
Career
Teams
Kenya Kenya Pipeline
National team
Kenya Kenya

Naomi Too is a Kenyan female volleyball player in the Kenya women's national volleyball team.

Life[edit]

Too played with the Kenya Pipeline team where she played with Gaudencia Makokha. In 2015 the two of them represented Kenya in Morocco at beach volleyball. They beat Mozambique and Nigeria to get to the final but they were beaten by Egypt and they gained the silver medal. It was the first medal for Kenya at the 2015 African Games in Rabat, Morocco.[1]

In 2017 she and her then volleyball partner, Gaudencia Makokha, won a beach volleyball match and gained $3,400 in prize money.[2]

Too was injured and she could not make the Olympic trials.[3] Kenya's beach volleyball coach Sammy Mulinge invited Too to the Olympic training although he was concerned be her injury.[4] Too was not included when the volleyball players names for the Olympics were revealed on 26 June 2021.[5] Brackcides Khadambi was called to pair up with Gaudencia Makokha to replace Too and she and Gaudencia Makokha made up Kenya's beach volleyball team in Tokyo.

Kenya Pipeline were in Tunisia in May 2023 where they came second to Zamalek from Egypt in the CAVB Womens Volleyball Club Championships. Naomi Too was given the Best Opposite Player award.[6]

In 2023 Too and teammate Gaudencia Makokha were being tipped as the best chance that Kenya had at winning a gold medal at the Paris Olympics.[7]

Clubs[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Makokha and Too hands Kenya silver medal in beach volleyball". The Star. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  2. ^ "Profile - Gaudencia Makokha". vienna2017.fivb.com. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
  3. ^ Isaboke, Alex (2021-07-21). "Kenya: Coach Mulinge Extols Blackie's Steady Rise in Beach Volleyball". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  4. ^ "Too in as beach volleyball teams begin preps | MozzartSportKe". www.mozzartsportke.com. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  5. ^ "Kenya unveil roster for the Tokyo Olympics". fivb.com. 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Atuka, Too feted after Pipeline finish second at continental tourney - People Daily". www.pd.co.ke. 2023-05-24. Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  7. ^ "Kenya must jealously guard beach volleyball slot for Paris Olympics". Nation. 2023-10-04. Retrieved 2023-11-18.