Category: Sports

  • A “Monumental Betrayal”: The Controversy Over 2026 World Cup Ticket Prices

    By Javan O. Ekhalie,

    The excitement for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, recently hit a sour note. A global outcry from fans and advocacy groups erupted after FIFA revealed a ticket pricing structure that many labelled “extortionate” and a “betrayal” of the working-class supporters who make the sport what it is.

    Following days of intense pressure, FIFA executed a rare U-turn, introducing a new tier of affordable tickets. However, as the dust settles, many are asking: is this a genuine fix, or just a PR bandage?

    The Initial Shock: Pricing Out the Average Fan

    The controversy began when FIFA released the initial pricing details to national federations. Fans were stunned to discover that the cost of attending matches had skyrocketed compared to previous tournaments like Qatar 2022.

    • The Sticker Shock: Reports indicated that the cheapest seats for the World Cup Final in New Jersey were priced at a staggering $4,185 (Ksh 539,865).
    • Following Your Team: For a dedicated fan hoping to follow their national team from the opening match through to the final, the estimated cost for tickets alone—excluding travel and hotels—was projected to exceed $6,900 (Ksh 890,100).
    • Dynamic Pricing: Adding fuel to the fire was the use of “dynamic pricing,” a model common in US sports where prices fluctuate based on demand. This meant a group stage match involving a star-studded team like Argentina or Brazil could see prices surge well beyond the advertised face value, with some opening match tickets reportedly reaching up to $2,735 (Ksh 352,815).

    Football Supporters Europe (FSE), a representative body for fans, issued a scathing statement calling the pricing a “monumental betrayal of the tradition of the World Cup.”They argued that FIFA was treating loyal supporters as cash cows rather than the heartbeat of the tournament.

    The Climbdown: A $60 “Fix”

    Facing a PR nightmare and threats of boycotts from organized supporter groups, FIFA blinked. In a sudden announcement this week, the governing body revealed a new “Supporter Entry Tier” of tickets.

    Under this revised plan, a limited number of tickets for every match, including the final, will be sold at a fixed price of $60 (Ksh 7,740).

    FIFA stated this move was designed to “reward loyal fans” and ensure that the tournament remained accessible. On the surface, dropping the price of a final ticket from over $4,000 (Ksh 516,000) to just $60 (Ksh 7,740) seems like a massive victory for fan power.

    The Catch: Reading the Fine Print

    While the headline figure is attractive, the reality is more complex. Critics have pointed out that the allocation for these cheap tickets is incredibly small.

    • The Numbers: The $60 tickets reportedly make up only 10% of the specific allocation given to national federations.
    • The Reality: Since national federations are only allocated about 8% of the total stadium capacity, the “cheap” tickets amount to roughly 0.8% of the total seats in the stadium.
    • The Odds: For a stadium holding 80,000 people, this means fewer than 700 tickets would be available at the $60 (Ksh 7,740) price point, leaving the vast majority of fans fighting for the standard, expensive seats that still cost hundreds or thousands of dollars.

    The lowering of entry-level prices proves that organized fan pressure works. However, the scarcity of these affordable tickets suggests that for the majority of global football fans, the 2026 World Cup remains a luxury event, priced far out of reach for the average supporter.

  • The 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Three Drivers, One Championship, Fifty-Eight laps to settle everything.

    By Joe Aura, aurajoe6@gmail.com

    The energy around the final race of the season shifts up a gear every time. The world’s eyes will be on Yas Marina as anticipation is building ahead of the 2025 season finale in Abu Dhabi, where the Drivers’ Champion will be crowned following a thrilling 24-race campaign. But will it be Lando Norris, Max Verstappen or Oscar Piastri who leaves the Yas Marina Circuit with the title?

    F1 is the pinnacle of data-driven decision-making and engineering. So it’s amazing when those details go down to the final race, the final mili second and the final decision of the season.

    The 2025 Formula 1 season has been a thrilling, tight three-way battle for the Drivers’ Championship between McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

    As things stand before the season finale: Norris leads with 408 points, Verstappen follows with 396, and Piastri is close behind at 392. Sources: Sky Sports, RacingNews365 [Sky Sports+2RacingNews365+2]

    All three – Norris, Verstappen, and Piastri – have seven Grand Prix victories this season, underlining how evenly matched their campaigns have been. Sources: AS USA, Nine Australia [AS USA+2nine.com.au+2]

    McLaren have already clinched the 2025 Constructors’ Championship, making them the dominant team across the season and giving additional weight to the intra-team rivalry between Norris and Piastri. Source: McLaren Racing [McLaren+2McLaren+2]

    McLaren has already sealed the 2025 Constructors’ Championship, underlining their technical supremacy and adding even more weight to the intra-team rivalry between Norris and Piastri. Source: McLaren Racing

    For most of the season, McLaren controlled the narrative — until Verstappen mounted a late-season resurgence, capped by a decisive Qatar Grand Prix victory. McLaren’s strategy misstep in the same race tightened the standings, transforming the Abu Dhabi finale into a three-way title shootout. The tension within the McLaren garage has been palpable, with teammates pushing each other to the limit while trying not to compromise the team’s championship ambitions.

    Zak Brown summed up the Verstappen threat perfectly, calling him “that guy in the horror movie that keeps coming back.” And true to form, Verstappen has shown relentless consistency, capitalising on every opportunity to stay in the hunt.

    The 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will represent the 32nd time in Formula 1’s 75-year history that the battle for the Drivers’ Championship has gone down to the final race of the season.

    Norris can only win the title by finishing first or second while both Verstappen and Piastri fail to make the podium.

    Verstappen’s cleanest path is a win with Norris fourth or worse – if he doesn’t win he must outscore Norris by at least 13 points while preventing Piastri from outscoring him by five or more.

    Piastri’s route is narrow: he needs a top two finish (a win requires Norris sixth or lower; second demands Norris tenth or lower and Verstappen off the podium) – 58 laps to settle everything.

     

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  • Springboks Finish 2025 With Ruthless 73–0 “Demolition Job” on Wales

    By Joe Aura, aurajoe6@gmail.com

    The Springboks closed their 2025 season with a statement 73–0 annihilation of Wales in Cardiff – the heaviest home defeat in Welsh history.

    South Africa ran in 11 tries at the Principality Stadium, turning a 28–0 halftime lead into a one-sided exhibition of power, depth, and precision. The victory also sealed an unbeaten autumn tour and ensured the Boks end the year as the world’s No. 1 team for the third straight season.

    Wales, fielding a weakened squad under Steve Tandy, simply had no answers. The only blemish in South Africa’s performance came late in the match when Eben Etzebeth was shown a red card for allegedly gouging Alex Mann, an incident head coach Rassie Erasmus diplomatically labeled “not a good look,” while admitting the call was justified.

    Still, the match fed into a bigger, louder debate sweeping rugby: are the 2019–2025 Springboks the most dominant team the sport has ever seen?

    Their résumé is outrageous. Back-to-back Rugby World Cup titles. Four World Cups overall. A British & Irish Lions series win. Wins over every top ten nation. Years spent anchored at No. 1. A bench strategy (“Bomb Squad”) that changed how teams think about impact players. And a competitive era stacked with talent across the globe.

    Of course, greatness isn’t uncontested. Rugby romantics still point to the All-Blacks dynasties of 2011–2015 and 1987–1990, both known for unbeaten streaks and generational legends.

    England’s 2002–2003 squad also earns respect for conquering the Southern Hemisphere en route to their historic World Cup triumph. The answer depends on what you value – dominance over one cycle, longevity or adaptability.

    So who are the all-time rugby greats ?

  • The 20 greatest WWE wrestlers of all time

    By Joe Aura 

    The greatest professional wrestling product in the world for the last 50 years has been the WWF, which has been known as the WWE since 2002. To be a WWE superstar, you have to be athletic and know how to create a story for dramatic effect.

    Here are the 20 greatest wrestlers to grace Vince McMahon’s billionaire empire based on their ring ability, acting skills, and storytelling abilities.

    20. Chris Jericho

    Few wrestlers have reinvented themselves as successfully as Chris Jericho. From his “Y2J” days to “The List” and AEW stardom, Jericho’s versatility and charisma have made him a global icon.

    19. Rey Mysterio

    The ultimate underdog, Rey Mysterio brought lucha libre to the WWE mainstream. With incredible high-flying moves and memorable storylines, he’s a giant in wrestling despite his smaller stature.

    18. Brock Lesnar

    The Beast Incarnate redefined dominance in WWE, steamrolling opponents and winning multiple world titles. His real-life athletic credentials and imposing presence make him one of the most credible performers ever. While he’s not actually one we feel particularly inspired by, his legacy in the industry cannot be overlooked.

    17. AJ Styles

    “The Phenomenal One” didn’t join WWE until later in his career, but he quickly established himself as one of the best wrestlers of his generation. His matches are a masterclass in storytelling and athleticism – the ultimate worker.

    16. Lita

    With her high-flying moves and punk-rock attitude, Lita broke barriers in WWE’s Women’s Division, bringing a new level of technicality to the women’s division that had not been seen before and has been a huge influence on the women, such as Becky Lynch, who have defined the modern era of WWE.

    15. Daniel Bryan (Bryan Danielson)

    Daniel Bryan’s rise from indie darling to WWE champion is one of wrestling’s greatest underdog stories. His technical brilliance and “Yes!” movement cemented his place among the greats.

    14. Becky Lynch

    “The Man” broke barriers as one of the first women to headline WrestleMania and redefined WWE’s women’s division. Her charisma and in-ring talent make her one of WWE’s all-time greats.

    13. Kurt Angle

    An Olympic gold medalist turned wrestling superstar, Kurt Angle’s blend of technical skill and comedic timing made him a unique force in WWE. His feuds with Brock Lesnar and The Rock are unforgettable.

    12. “Macho Man” Randy Savage

    “Ooooh yes!” Randy Savage brought unmatched intensity to his promos and matches. With flamboyant outfits and unforgettable bouts, like his WrestleMania III match against Ricky Steamboat, Savage remains an icon almost 30 years after his prime run.

    11. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper

    Piper’s fiery promos and villainous antics made him one of wrestling’s most captivating performers. Though he never won the WWE Championship, and only had stints as the US Champion and Intercontinental champ, his legacy as one of the greatest heels remains untouchable.

    10. Triple H

    The Game dominated the Attitude and Ruthless Aggression eras, becoming a cornerstone of WWE. Whether as a member of D-Generation X or a main-event heel, Triple H’s influence – especially as a heel – is undeniable. Not to mention he had what was, in our opinion, the best entrance of all time.

    9. Jeff Hardy

    A daredevil like no other, Jeff Hardy’s high-flying style and jaw-dropping Swanton Bombs made him a fan favorite. From iconic TLC matches with The Hardy Boyz to a decorated singles career, Jeff’s risk-taking redefined WWE and was responsible for some of the most heart-stopping moments we’ve ever seen in the ring.

    8. John Cena

    “The Champ” carried WWE on his back for over a decade, winning 16 world titles, tying with Ric Flair for the most WWE world title reigns, and transcending wrestling to become a pop culture phenomenon. Cena’s work ethic and connection with fans are second to none.

    7. Bret “The Hitman” Hart

    “The Best There Is, The Best There Was, and The Best There Ever Will Be” was more than a catchphrase for Bret Hart – it was a way of life. His technical excellence and storytelling set a new standard in WWE that changed the course of the company.

    6. Ric Flair

    Although much of Ric Flair’s legacy lies outside WWE and easily has a stake at being the greatest WCW ever saw, his tenure at Vince McMahon’s company was incredible in its own right. The 16-time world champion had out of this world charisma and changed the game when it came to in-ring psychology.

    5. Hulk Hogan

    The face of wrestling in the 1980s, Hogan’s charisma and catchphrases helped WWE explode in popularity. Not only that, he has enjoyed multiple runs at the top across different eras, with a remarkable comeback in the early 2000s. While his legacy has been complicated, Hogan remains a cornerstone of wrestling history.

    4. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin

    The ultimate anti-hero, “Stone Cold” was the face of the Attitude Era and brought WWE to its highest ratings. A captivating performer in every sense, his beer-drinking, stunner-hitting antics made him a cultural icon that extended past the walls of WWE.

    3. The Rock

    But there is one wrestler who crossed over in a bigger way than anybody else. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s charisma and mic skills made him a crossover superstar. His WWE career is filled with unforgettable matches, memeable moments and catchphrases that still get held up in wrestling crowds to this day.

    2. Shawn Michaels©Provided by Sports Unlimited News

    “The Heartbreak Kid” is widely regarded as the best in-ring performer in WWE history. From his WrestleMania classics to his role in revolutionizing the industry over the course of 25 years, Shawn Michaels’ influence and legacy are virtually unparalleled.

    1. The Undertaker

    But when it comes to legacy and influence on the WWE, there is one man that stands above them all. The Deadman’s 30-year career is a testament to longevity and reinvention. From his 21-match undefeated WrestleMania streak to his eerie presence that completely transformed the energy of the arena, The Undertaker is the greatest the WWE ever saw.

     

  • Norris weathers the storm and takes the top step at the Australian Grand Prix!

    By Nafisa Najmi 

    The Formula One season kicked off in Melbourne Australia, from the 14th to 16th March. And it was nothing short of a spectacle weekend. Alex Jacques F1 Tv commentator explained his point of views in two words, ‘Dishevelled and entertained.’

    Not only was the race eventful, but Qualifying had everyone on the edge of their seats, Q1 started with the exit of Oliver Bearman who had to retire after one lap because of gearbox issues, because of the weather and track difference a lot of cars were sliding in certain corners, sliding through the grass or gravel. Q1 ends with the cars of Kimi Antonelli, Nico Hulkenberg, Liam Lawson, Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman not progressing to Q2. The significant moments of Qualifying were many, but only one yellow flag was called at the end of Q2 when Lewis Hamilton spun with 40 seconds remaining off the session, causing a track hazard. Fortunately, Hamilton had already set a time good enough to let him progress to Q3, but the yellow flag caused Jack Doohan a good lap time, and he failed to make it to Q3 with 4 other drivers, Isack Hadjar, Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll, and Gabriel Bortoleto. Q3 started with unfortunately no 2025 rookies making the cut, but there was always the next day to prove themselves. Q3 was close when Lando Norris’s first lap time got deleted because of track limits, giving his competitors a chance to hit on the throttle, Max Verstappen sets the fastest time on his lap, Oscar Piastri soon takes that away on his final lap, but not even a second later, Lando Norris comes through and takes provisional pole away from the home favourite. The crowd on the edge of their seat through it all! George Russell places 4th, followed by YUKI TSUNODA, which surprised a lot of people, but he drove a magnificent lap to get himself there, Alex Albon also got the Williams to land on P6, followed by both Ferraris in P7 (Leclerc) and P8 (Hamilton), P9 for Pierre Gasly, landing Carlos Sainz in P10. The top 3 times were slim, as Lando Norris sets the time, 1:15.096, teammate Oscar Piastri only 8 tenths of a second behind with 1:15.180, Max Verstappen is down nearly four tenths on Norris’ time with a 1:15.481.

     

    Sunday falls in Melbourne, and the weather is not ideal, making the conditions on track iffy, at best. With 5 rookies on the grid this year, this race was going to be an intense one.

    Well, intense it was—–Rookie Driver for Racing Bulls, Isack Hadjar was already out of contention as he runs off to the barrier during the formation lap, causing heartbreak for the rookie, who seemed inconsolable as cameras followed him to the garage. Anthony Hamilton, father of Lewis Hamilton consoles the rookie, and tells the media, he felt heartbroken for Isack and his parents, because this is not the ideal debut anyone dreams off, and he hopes to see better for the rookie.

    After an aborted start all the drivers take their positions again, except Bearman and Lawson, who both started their races from pitlane. The launch at the start was beautiful as Norris manages to lead the race out of turn 1, Max Verstappen sees an opportunity and overtakes the home favourite into P2, but there is a yellow flag called before anyone can finish their first lap when Jack Doohan, Australian driver for Alpine has an intense crash at the exit of turn number 5, that means 2 rookies, are already out of the race in their debut races.

    The next lap we find its not only the rookies struggling in this weather as Carlos Sainz, on his debut race with Williams Racing finds the barrier, extending the yellow flag until lap 8.

    Racing resumes, but the weather didn’t stop its torture as cars kept sliding and spinning off, some drivers like Antonelli and Verstappen managing to keep their cars away from the barriers, nevertheless getting overtaken by the drivers behind. Leaving both McLaren’s to battle for P1.

    The pit window arrives, and drivers start to radio in complaining about their tires, when Fernando Alonso spins out and causes a yellow flag, a perfect opportunity for all the drivers to take their mandatory pitstops. The track was drying up, making everyone switch to medium and hard tyres, McLaren execute a perfect double stack pitstop that does not change their positions on the grid as Norris maintains first place, with the Australian hero right behind him. This was not over, as the clouds are getting grayer, causing distress for teams, and intense discussion between the drivers and pit wall.

    The race takes a heart-breaking turn for Oscar Piastri when him and his teammate slide off on the grass at the penultimate corner of the race track, Norris manages to save himself and his position as race leader but Oscar slides into the grass and seems to stick there for a few minutes. To his credit, he refused to give up, as he reversed and got his car moving, restarting the race a lap behind the whole grid. Losing P2 at his home race, this was a gutting sight and if the roar from the crowd was enough of a sign, all the Aussies agree.

    The yellow flag from Oscars spin causes Lando to pit and change his tires, making him lose the lead to Verstappen who stays out, another uproar from the crowd. Soon enough Verstappen pits, Lando re-joins the grid at 7th place behind the cars who hadn’t pitted for wet tires yet. Lewis Hamilton leads the Grand Prix, ahead of new teammate Charles Leclerc, but Norris isn’t easy on the un-pitted Ferraris as he immediately takes P2 away from Leclerc and chases Hamilton for P1. Norris is now P1, with the Ferraris behind him, when Liam Lawson, rookie driver for Redbull Racing spins off and finds the wall, soon joined by Gabriel Bortoleto, rookie driver for Kick Sauber F1 team who also goes off and sees the end of his debut Grand Prix.

    The race doesn’t stop there, as we see both the Ferraris, the Alpine of Pierre Gasly, and the McLaren of Oscar Piastri battle it out for the last few positions in points, as Charles and Lewis manage to pass Gasly and take P8 and P9, Oscar Piastri right behind Gasly hunting him down, making a quick move on him and taking P10, but it all comes down to the final lap.

    Verstappen and Norris have half a second between them as Norris leads Verstappen to the finish line, Norris takes the first chequered flag of 2025, his fellow teammate making a move on Lewis Hamilton and taking P9. What a spectacle of a race, as only two rookies manage to finish their first races of a full season, one of them, Kimi Antonelli, ends up P4, after his penalty is revoked after the race. Oliver Bearman, who did not have a good run in the free practices and Qualifying, still managed to finish the race P14. Alex Albon in the Williams, drove a fantastic race up to P5, and had praise for the car, his teammate Carlos Sainz, who gave input on his race strategy, what a class act of driver pairing and a exciting pair to keep an eye on, for the next 23 races of the season.

    This race wasn’t just about the drivers, but the pit wall as well, as teams scrambled to make sure they were keeping their drivers updated and their strategies intact, but the Ferrari pit wall isn’t safe from backlash, as the drivers complained about too much information on the radio, and asking to be left alone during the race. The biggest moment of surprise being; when Charles Leclerc reports a leakage in his car and says his seat is filled with water, his racing engineer responds, ‘Must be the water,’ confirming to the fans, it was obviously not going to be a champagne shower for the Monegasque driver. Furthermore, the Italian team causes a disaster of a pit strategy and fails to adapt under the wet race conditions, while their rivals McLaren and Redbull nail the strategy for their drivers. Lewis Hamilton’s debut race with Ferrari ends with him in P10, his teammate taking P8. The Tifosi are praying for things to change, as they have waited long enough for things to improve.

     

    The final placements of the race were; the top step for Lando Norris, followed by Max Verstappen (P2), George Russel (P3), Kimi Antonelli (P4), Alex Albon (P5), Lance Stroll (P6), Nico Hulkenburg (P7), Charles Leclerc (P8), Oscar Piastri (P9), Lewis Hamilton (P10), Pierre Gasly (P11), Yuki Tsunoda (P12), Esteban Ocon (P13), Oliver Bearman (P14). Followed by 6 drivers, who unfortunately did not finish the first race of 2025.

     

  • From Screens to the Cage: Kenyan MMA Fighter “Ninja Turtle”

    By Joe Aura, aurajoe6@gmail.com

    For most Kenyan fight fans, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) exists only on screens. Whether it’s playing EA Sports UFC 5 on PlayStation 5, watching highlight reels on YouTube, or catching live fights via UFC Fight Pass and ESPN+, the sport is an adrenaline-fueled spectacle enjoyed from the comfort of home. The UFC, the world’s biggest MMA promotion, is a staple in Kenya’s sports entertainment scene, but Kenyan fighters competing at an elite level? That’s a rare story.

    That changed when Ouhsummer Ali Abad, better known as “Ninja Turtle,” stepped into the cage for his professional MMA debut at the Blood Warriors Championship in Kampala, Uganda. The Nairobi-based fighter did not just show up—he dominated.

    Ninja Turtle’s Unstoppable Debut

    In the co-main event at Club Obligato, Ouhsummer faced Sserunjoji Samson Viper, an undefeated MMA fighter with a 4-0 record and an impressive 18-3 kickboxing background. But statistics meant nothing once the cage door shut.

    The fight began with an explosive exchange on the feet, but Ouhsummer’s strategy quickly became evident—control the fight on the ground. As the East Africa BJJ Champion and a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), he expertly transitioned into grappling, taking Sserunjoji down with ease. Within two minutes of the first round, Ouhsummer locked in a flawless armbar submission, forcing his opponent to tap out.

    It was a statement victory, proving that Kenya is not just a spectator in the world of combat sports—it’s a rising force.

    More Than Just a Fighter

    Ouhsummer’s versatility in combat sports sets him apart. In addition to his BJJ dominance, he boasts a 3-0 professional kickboxing record, making him a rare breed of fighter who excels in both striking and grappling.

    His win sparked excitement among Kenyan fight enthusiasts, proving that homegrown talent can make waves in international MMA. Analysts and fans alike praised his technique, speed, and composure under pressure.

    “This was the fight of the night,” one commentator noted. “He’s not just an MMA fighter—he’s a martial artist in the truest sense.”

    Kenya’s Growing Combat Sports Scene

    Beyond Ouhsummer’s success, Kenya’s combat sports community is experiencing steady growth. Self-defense academies, BJJ gyms, and MMA training centers are popping up across Nairobi, offering training to both aspiring fighters and everyday individuals looking to learn practical self-defense.

    One such hub is the Nairobi Jiu-Jitsu Academy, where Ouhsummer serves as an Assistant Head Instructor. Located at New Muthaiga Mall in Westlands, the academy provides BJJ and self-defense training for all skill levels. With the rise of such facilities, martial arts is no longer just entertainment—it’s a tool for empowerment and community safety.

    Ouhsummer Ali Abad’s electrifying debut signals a new chapter for Kenyan MMA. The dream of seeing a Kenyan fighter compete on the UFC stage is now closer than ever.

     

    References

    KenyanVibe. (2024). Kenyan Fighter Ouhsummer Ali Abad “Ninja Turtle” Dominates in MMA Debut at Blood Warriors Championship

     

  • FROM PITSTOPS TO PUDDLES:ANTONELLI SHINES AMID MELBOURNE’S F1 DRAMA

    By: Leeroy Wuone

    leeroywuone02@gmail.com

    Lando Norris led an impressive pole to podium win at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit which started at 3pm Australian time at the Albert Park circuit In Australia.

    Lando’s win for McLaren was impressive showcasing his ability of capitalizing other drivers’ misfortunes to his gain. Seasoned drivers like Carlos Sainz who competes for Williams and Fernando Alonso who competes for Aston Martin showed the unpredictability of the track at times, as both are experienced Formula one drivers.

    Heavy rainy weather conditions before the start of the race led to soaking of the track which caused low grip levels as the track was slippery and wet due to its smooth asphalt and painted lines.

    Tight corners and walls also caused nightmares to several drivers; an example is Alonso’s loss of control when his torque induced spinning which resulted in contact with walls, also a result of the slippery track causing him to exit the race.

    Torque is the rotational force produced by the cars power unit engine that drives the wheels through transmission, torque is very crucial for quick exits from slow corners (like hairpins in Melbourne’s turn 9 and Monaco)

    A hairpin on the other hand is a very sharp 180-degree turn in a race truck which requires a driver to apply significant change in direction, heavy breaking and also determines how drivers will either loose or gain significant lap time.

    Temperature sensitivity of Melbourne kept the track temperatures low making it harder for the drivers to get their tyres working in the right conditions.

    After the post Alonso crash many of the drivers opted for slicks only for the rains to pour again affecting drivers such as Liam Lawson (Red bull racing).

    In a heartbreaking yet heartwarming moment Anthony Hamilton, Lewis Hamilton’s dad was seen consoling Isack Hadjar on his way to the paddock after crashing out in the formation lap leading to his retirement. When a driver retires it means they are forced to leave the race due to a mechanical issue or another problem with their car.

    Formula one race cars have different tire sets for different scenarios;

    Slick tires are made of soft, sticky rubber components which ensure maximum grip with the asphalt on track. Lack of tread on slicks ensures optimal traction on a dry surface, these kind of tires are also best for dry tracks only, which was an opposing factor at the Albert circuit making drivers lose control due to less grip with the asphalt surface.

    Oscar Piastri (McLaren) lost his grip when sudden downpour hit after drivers were forced to switch to slick tires. He span off at the corner sliding into the grass and losing significant lap time as he had to recover. This costed a McLaren potential one two podium finish as Piastri was overtaken by Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

    Beginner Isack Hadjar (Racing bulls) lost his grip at the opening lap even before the race started. As he exited turn one on intermediate tires, he span into the barriers triggering an aborted start.

    Intermediate tires have a green band designed for wet tracks but not heavily flooded. In addition they are quicker than full wet tires on a damp track or when a track is drying out after rain offering a balance between slick and full wet tires.

    Moreover, they have small cuts with shallow grooves and a rubber compound being harder than the slicks but softer than full wets balancing grip by allowing water to sip away. In today’s Australian Grand Prix drivers used intermediate tires due to wet weather conditions before the start of the race.

    Full wet tires on the other hand have deeper grooves and offer more water dispersion and they are the best in heavy consistent rain.

    Australian beginner Jack Doohan (Alpine) was forced to exit as he lost grip in the wet conditions colliding with the boarder wall on the first lap prompting a safety car.

    Kimi Antonelli, an eighteen year old Italian driver who drives for (Mercedes) overtook Nico Hulkenberg who drives for (Sauber) at turn 11.The Mercedes switch from slicks to intermediates during the end stages of the race also helped Kimi capitalize on other drivers’ misfortunes. Starting from P17 to P4 crossing the line and passing several experienced drivers where rain caused spins and crashes; proved his adaptability despite his limited wet weather experience.

    The strategic impact of the race was crucial as seen in the formation lap, Hadjar’s crash showed the impact of over warming of intermediate tires. In mid race teams opted for slicks for increased speeds but the rains punished drivers who didn’t switch strategically to intermediates as seen by Red Bull’s Lawson which would have been slower but safer for him.

    Poor communication on the other hand costed the Ferrari pair as Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton’s request for a stop at the Pitts for a change to intermediate tires proved futile with the team opting for the pair to stay on track.

    Ill-timed pit stop decisions from team Ferrari kept Hamilton and Leclerc on slick tires on an additional lap as drivers such as Lando Norris of McLaren pitted immediately for intermediate tires in readiness for the rainy weather conditions. As a result Hamilton lost 15 seconds to Norris on that lap alone, while Leclerc dropped 12 seconds which both drivers could not recover.

    The Ferrari teams’ blander on tire timing and a lack of decisive action from the pit wall upon a request for intermediaries from slicks over the radio, forced both drivers to swing into recovery mode instead of attacking for points.

    The Chinese Grand Prix scheduled for March 23rd at the Shanghai International circuit will be another chance for the drivers to competitively seek for an improvement from the race today; this will be the second round of the 2025 season.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Embracing Fitness: Daystar University’s Sports Day

    By Joe Aura, aurajoe6@gmail.com 

    In Nairobi, the fitness wave is stronger than ever. From pounding pavements with We Run Nairobi to sweating it out on the Ontz Ontz dance floors and earning crypto on the Step App, fitness has become a vibrant culture. It’s not just about looking good—it’s a way of life. As the city’s fitness industry thrives, with gyms and wellness clubs cropping up in every neighborhood, universities are catching on to the trend.

    This weekend, Daystar University is set to host its much-anticipated Sports Day at Kilimani Primary School. The event, organized by the Office of the Campus Governor, promises a fun-filled day with activities designed to unleash the inner child in everyone. Themed “Unite, Play, Thrive!”, it aims to highlight the importance of physical activities in promoting students’ health and well-being.

    Why Physical Activity Matters

    University students often juggle academic pressures, financial constraints, and social expectations—all of which can contribute to stress and anxiety. According to Ewing Moussa, Director of Campus Recreation at Clarion University, physical activity provides a unique outlet for students to manage stress, maintain mental health, and introduce structure and discipline into their daily routines.

    Beyond the mental health benefits, sports also contribute to better academic performance. Research indicates that physical activity improves concentration, analytical skills, and time management. Furthermore, sports instill life skills such as teamwork, communication, and decision-making—essentials for future careers.

    A Day to Remember

    Daystar’s Sports Day will feature a variety of activities to cater to all fitness levels and interests. From traditional track and field events to fun games and team challenges, the event aims to create an inclusive environment where every student feels encouraged to participate. Food vendors offering everything from fast food to healthy snacks will also be present, ensuring the day is as nourishing as it is energizing.

    The event aligns with the growing fitness culture in Nairobi. Similar to initiatives like We Run Nairobi, which fosters a community of runners exploring the city’s trails, Sports Day will bring together students from diverse backgrounds, united by the joy of movement.

    Join the Movement

    As Nairobi’s fitness industry continues to grow—contributing to Kenya’s KSh 5 billion health and wellness market—universities have a pivotal role in encouraging students to adopt healthy lifestyles. Daystar University’s Sports Day is more than just an event; it is a call to action for young people to embrace fitness, prioritize their well-being, and thrive both academically and personally.

    Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast, a casual participant, or just looking for a break from routine, lace up your sneakers, bring your squad, and be part of a day dedicated to health, fun, and community spirit.

    Date: 1st March 2025

    Venue: Kilimani Primary School

    Time: 10 AM – 4 PM

     

    Reference List

    We Run Nairobi | Together, Every Step Tells a Story. Retrieved from https://werunnairobi.com

    Fitness enthusiasts keep Kenya’s gyms roaring – Capital Business. Retrieved from https://www.capitalfm.co.ke/business/2021/10/fitness-enthusiasts-keep-kenyas-gyms-roaring/

    Weight, Strength and Stamina: Inside Kenya’s KSh 5 Billion Fitness Industry – Tuko News. Retrieved from https://www.tuko.co.ke/428102-weight-strength-stamina-inside-kenyas-ksh-5-billion-fitness-industry.html

    Step App and the Rise of Move-to-Earn Fitness in Kenya. Retrieved from https://www.step.app

    Moussa, E. (n.d.). Students Who Exercise Tend To Maintain A Routine In Their Daily Activities. Clarion University of Pennsylvania.

     

  • Falcons Ready for Action Across Multiple Sports Disciplines

    By Joe Aura, Aurajoe6@gmail.com

    As Daystar Falcons continue their impressive display in the ongoing sports season with exciting fixtures across football, basketball, volleyball, handball, hockey, and netball, students are encouraged to show support for their teams as they battle rivals on and off campus.

    Upcoming Fixtures

    Football (Men & Women)

    25 Jan 2025: Doyster Falcons (W) vs MKU (W), 9:00 am, Kenyatta Uni

    26 Jan 2025: Doyster Falcons vs Doyster City Falcons, 9:00 am, Kenyatta Uni

    08 Feb 2025: KU Parklands (W) vs Doyster Falcons (W), 9:00 am, Kenyatta Uni

    15 Feb 2025: KU Desert Roses (W) vs Doyster Falcons (W), 1:00 pm, Kenyatta Uni

    Basketball (Men & Women)

    25 Jan 2025: SPU (W) vs Doystar Falcons (W), 10:30 am, Kenyatta Uni

    25 Jan 2025: Doystar Falcons vs MNUC, 12:00 pm, Kenyatta Uni

    09 Feb 2025: Doystar Falcons (W) vs USIU Flames (W), 12:00 pm, Kenyatta Uni

    Volleyball (Men & Women)

    15 Feb 2025: Daystar Falcons (W) vs SPU (W), 11:00 am, USIU

    15 Feb 2025: Daystar Falcons vs MKU, 1:00 pm, USIU

    23 Feb 2025: Daystar Falcons vs SPU, 1:00 pm, Kenyatta Uni

    Handball (Men & Women)

    25 Jan 2025: Daysfar Falcons vs MKU, 10:30 am, Kenyatta Uni

    16 Feb 2025: KU vs Daysfar Falcons, 1:30 pm, USIU

    02 Mar 2025: JKUAT Tigress (W) vs Daysfar Falcons (W), 9:00 am, MKU

    Hockey (Men & Women)

    26 Jan 2025: KU Parklands vs Daystar Falcons, 12:00 pm, USIU

    08 Feb 2025: Daystar Falcons (W) vs KU (W), 10:30 am, Kenyatta Uni

    16 Feb 2025: Daystar Falcons (W) vs JKUAT Wildcats (W), 12:00 pm, USIU

    Netball (Women)

    08 Feb 2025: Gretsa (W) vs Daysfor Falcons (W), 3:00 pm, Kenyatta Uni

    16 Feb 2025: Daysfor Falcons (W) vs KU (W), 1:30 pm, USIU

    23 Feb 2025: MINUC (W) vs Daysfor Falcons (W), 3:00 pm, Kenyatta Uni

     

    These matches promise exhilarating action and an opportunity for Daystar Falcons to make their mark across various sports disciplines. Be there to cheer on our teams and celebrate their dedication to excellence.

    References

    KUSA NAIROBI CONFERENCE 2025 FULL FIXTURES

     

  • MMUST Edge Out Daystar Falcons in a Rain-Interrupted Thriller

    By Joe Aura, Aurajoe6@gmail.com 

    Daystar Falcons suffer a narrow 18-13 loss to Masinde Muliro University in Kakamega amidst heavy downpour.

    Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) secured a hard-fought 18-13 victory against Daystar Falcons in a tense rugby encounter at MMUST Grounds on January 25, 2025. The game, which kicked off at 3:00 PM, was interrupted by a torrential downpour, forcing an early conclusion.

    Daystar Falcons showcased resilience but were unable to overturn MMUST’s dominance. MMUST Captain Gaylord Ngasi led his team with remarkable composure, supported by strong performances from Michael Odhiambo and Vincent Omuroka. Daystar’s Elvis Sande, serving as vice-captain, delivered an impressive performance, keeping the Falcons in contention throughout the game.

    The weather played a significant role in the outcome, with slippery conditions making ball handling and tackling a challenge for both teams. Despite the elements, MMUST capitalized on their home advantage to maintain their winning streak, extending it to seven consecutive matches.

    Upcoming Fixtures for Daystar Falcons

    The Falcons will look to bounce back in their next games, with crucial fixtures lined up:

    February 1, 2025: Daystar Falcons vs Homeboyz RFC, 3:00 PM at Daystar Athi River.

    February 15, 2025: Masinde Muliro University vs Daystar Falcons, 3:00 PM at MMUST, Kakamega.

    February 22, 2025: CUEA Monks vs Daystar Falcons, 3:00 PM at CUEA Karen Campus.

    March 1, 2025: Daystar Falcons vs Zetech Oaks, 3:00 PM at Daystar Athi River.

    References

    DUSTV – https://www.instagram.com/dus._tv?igsh=MXgya2NhMHByZHZ4

    Daystar Falcons Rugby – https://www.instagram.com/dufalconsrugby?igsh=MWZoNXd6MWs3aDF3bQ==

    KUSA NAIROBI CONFERENCE FIXTURES