Clarence Mwakio Ingalwa

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Clarence Mwakio Ingalwa

Clarence Mwakio was recognized for his remarkable contribution to sports, particularly for his instrumental role in the growth and promotion of Tong-IL Moo-Do in Kenya. As one of the sport’s most accomplished athletes, Clarence has proudly represented Kenya on the global stage, winning gold, silver, and bronze medals in various international championships. His victories not only brought prestige to the nation but also inspired a new generation of martial artists to embrace the discipline and values of Tong-IL Moo-Do — a sport that emphasizes harmony, respect, and self-mastery.

Beyond his achievements as a player, Clarence has made a lasting impact as a dedicated trainer and mentor. Over the years, he has coached numerous athletes who have gone on to achieve excellence and win medals for Kenya, solidifying the country’s reputation as a powerhouse in the martial arts world.

In 2013, Clarence founded the Annual Mombasa Open Tong-IL Moo-Do International Martial Arts Championship, a prestigious event that attracts competitors from across the globe. The championship has significantly contributed to the promotion of sports, tourism, and intercultural exchange, while also boosting Kenya’s economy and showcasing the nation as a vibrant hub for international martial arts.

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