• Despite the African champions' defeats to Brazil and Poland, Adhiambo said they have gained invaluable experience.•
• "As much as other people are mourning, we are celebrating," Adhiambo revealed.
Malkia Strikers attacker Pamela Adhiambo reveals that the teams Olympic journey is more than just a competition—it's a showcase of their talents to interested clubs.
"We are here to gain experience and sell ourselves to professional al clubs," she said
Adhiambo disclosed she has already signed a three-year contract with LZ Sports Pro, an international agency for volleyball players.
"I have signed a three year contract with LZ agency which started in July and will run till July 2026," she noted
With optimism, Adhiambo believes this deal will attract top clubs and provide greater exposure.
"I believe within that period I will get a good team as well as more exposure through international competitions," she said.
She also emphasised the positive impact their Olympic experience will have on the Kenyan league.
"I believe the experience we have gained in Paris we will make Kenyan volleyball better. I foresee a better season next year," she said.
Despite the African champions' defeats to Brazil and Poland, Adhiambo said they have gained invaluable experience.
"As much as other people are mourning, we are celebrating," she revealed.
Placed in Pool 'B' alongside Brazil, Poland and Japan, Malkia strikers are yet to win a match.
In their first match, they suffered a 3-0 loss (25-14, 25-13, 25-12). They lost 3-0 (25-14, 25-17, 25-15) to Poland in the sec9ndn their second match
They face Japan on Saturday at 2 pm (CAT) which Adhiambo believes they have a chance of upsetting the form book.
"Our slogan is" Yes we can", she noted.