Tophill Hospital Supports 2024 Kipchumba Karori International Volleyball Tournament

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Tophill Hospital Eldoret played a pivotal role as a key medical partner at the 2024 Kipchumba Karori International Volleyball Tournament, held on Sunday, December 15th, at Eldoret National Polytechnic in Uasin Gishu County. The highly anticipated event attracted top volleyball teams from across the country, showcasing fierce competition and remarkable talent.

As part of their ongoing commitment to the health and safety of participants, Tophill Hospital deployed a dedicated medical team led by General Manager David Chebii and Amona Chebet Kilel. The team provided emergency medical services throughout the event, ensuring that medical assistance was readily available in case of any incidents. Positioned strategically at key points throughout the venue, the medical team was on standby to offer immediate care to any player or participant in need.

“Our priority at Tophill Hospital is the health and well-being of the community,” said General Manager David Chebii. “We are proud to be part of the Kipchumba Karori International Volleyball Tournament, offering our medical support to ensure the safety of athletes and spectators. It’s our way of contributing to the success and smooth running of such a prestigious event.”

In addition to their medical services, Tophill Hospital also provided caps to all the volleyball referees as a gesture of support for the tournament’s officiating team. “It’s an honor to be here today, ensuring the safety of all participants as they strive towards their goals,” Chebii added.

The event was graced by Kipchumba Karori, the patron of the volleyball tournament, who reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the event in the future. He expressed confidence that the tournament would continue to nurture young talent and promised an even more exciting edition next year.

The tournament concluded with a thrilling display of volleyball, with **Equity** emerging as the men’s champions, followed by **Kenya Ports Authority (KPA)** in second place and **Kenya Defence Forces (KDF)** securing third place. In the women’s category, **Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB)** claimed the gold, with **DCI** finishing as runners-up and **Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC)** taking third place.

Tophill Hospital’s involvement extended beyond just providing medical care, demonstrating their deep commitment to community health and welfare. “It was a fantastic experience to see so many passionate individuals come together to celebrate sports, health, and education,” said Amona Chebet Kilel. “We congratulate all the participants and are grateful to have been part of such a meaningful event.”

The successful partnership between Tophill Hospital and the Kipchumba Karori International Volleyball Tournament underscores the importance of collaboration between healthcare providers and sports events, ensuring both athlete well-being and the continued growth of volleyball in the region.

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