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In sport there may be nothing extra revered than scoring the profitable factors within the final minute, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. All of sports activities’ best matches have that second which stick in followers’ without end. However not for Kenya rugby’s Dennis Ombachi.
When wanting again on the attempt that he scored after the buzzer had gone, to ship the Kenya Sevens group to the Olympics, he tells CNN Sport, “I actually can’t keep in mind a lot. What I keep in mind is getting the hooter and listening to the coaches, the late Benjamin Ayimba [Kenya’s head coach] and the technical bench simply screaming Omba, Omba!”
From inside his personal 22, Ombachi handed off two Zimbabwe tackles earlier than storming down the pitch to attain the attempt that certified Kenya for the inaugural Olympic Rugby Sevens occasion.
Ombachi can be part of the Kenya group that went to Rio and rubbed shoulders with the best athletes on this planet, changing into a daily with the group on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Collection.
However on the peak of his powers, the Kenyan star suffered a extreme leg break, side-lining him for one of the best a part of a 12 months.
Nevertheless it was Ombachi’s psychological well being that will take an even bigger hit than his damaged leg. Being compelled to maneuver residence and with nothing to do however anticipate his leg to heal, Ombachi struggled to manage and ultimately tried to take his personal life.
“Bones and muscle mass ultimately do heal. However what I actually didn’t consider was the psychological toll that it was going to tackle me and which dragged on, even so far that I nonetheless endure a bit from it,” Ombachi remembers.
Because of intervention from family and friends, Ombachi was hospitalized and eventually recognized with bipolar dysfunction, a psychological sickness characterised by manic highs, depressive lows and doable intervals of psychosis.
However Ombachi additionally remembers that what additionally helped him via that darkish section of life was his interest, cooking.
The winger had at all times beloved meals and cooking, a interest that benefited from a profession that took him everywhere in the world.
“My love of meals is intertwined with taking part in rugby as a result of it began when taking part in the HSBC legs, you tour near 18 nations a 12 months and all these nations, they’ve their very own tradition, languages and meals. We used to eat totally different sort of meals,” Ombachi tells CNN Sport.
“I used to return again residence and problem myself to attempt to create a few of the totally different dishes I had right here and there. I believe that’s how the eagerness grew.”
Specifically, famend chef Gordon Ramsay was an inspiration for the house-bound athlete.
“Via his YouTube channel I managed to grasp the basics, the ideas and find out how to use your tastebuds,” mentioned Ombachi.
“That’s what truly acquired me via most of my depressive moments, particularly the occasions I used to be injured,” he says earlier than including with fun, “In cooking, Gordon Ramsay was my mentor though he doesn’t find out about it.”
When Ombachi returned to taking part in his profession took one other hit, this time within the form of the Covid-19 pandemic.
With the Sevens circuit canceled and the Kenya Rugby Union terminating his contract, Ombachi out of the blue was as soon as once more caught indoors and with out an revenue.
So Ombachi acquired again within the kitchen. And with a DSLR digicam that his former captain and mentor Humphrey Kayange introduced again to him, Ombachi started making cooking movies and posting them on Instagram and Twitter.
He shortly developed a method that in his movies would set him other than different content material creators. These had been rapid-fire movies, with Ombachi narrating and punctuating each step of the method by saying, “Carried out!”
Ombachi began off with a pretty big viewers in Kenya as an athlete who was at all times very lively on Twitter and Instagram, however it might be a unique platform, TikTok, that will make Ombachi turn out to be a world phenomenon.
Particularly, it was a single video that made the participant, now residing completely in Nairobi, explode.
“Occasionally I prepare dinner loads of meals after which hand it out to the children on the streets so I shot a video one time of me doing the identical,” mentioned Ombachi.
“I cooked, handed out the meals and it went viral on Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. From that video alone I managed to realize greater than 300,000 followers.”
The video reveals Ombachi making ready hen stew with chapatis, boxing it up and handing out to kids on a Nairobi road, now has over 15 million views on TikTok alone.
“I believe this [cooking for street kids] comes from once I was again in highschool. There was a time I used to be a little bit bit depressed, a little bit bit misplaced. So I made a decision to run away from faculty. I knew I didn’t wish to go residence. So I ran away and I used to be a road child for every week.
“I made numerous road child buddies and it made me perceive and empathize with them, that they’re common human beings simply going via the identical issues like all of us. My alternatives are simply higher than theirs. “
Simply as when he was representing Kenya world wide, Dennis remembers his roots and the folks he represents. That is likely one of the chief causes he’s so open together with his psychological well being struggles.
In accordance with the World Well being Group’s 2017 report on world psychological well being, Kenya was the fifth highest ranked nation in Africa for instances of melancholy and that an estimated one in 10 folks endure from a standard psychological dysfunction.
The federal government arrange a psychological well being taskforce in 2019 to handle the disaster, however as a rustic that’s overwhelmingly rurally based mostly, there’s a lot nonetheless wanted to do.
Loads of athletes and social media figures have used their platform to talk out about psychological well being and associate with organizations and charities to unfold consciousness.
Ombachi helps that work, however he additionally sees an vital function for these with public profiles to easily embrace their struggles with psychological well being.
“If in case you have common folks residing their common life lives speaking about it … then it hits the spot extra.”
With two younger kids at residence now, Ombachi is in search of a extra secure life-style than that of a globetrotting rugby participant.
He’s additionally following within the footsteps of his “mentor” Gordon Ramsay and is organising his personal Nairobi based mostly masterclass to show folks find out how to prepare dinner gourmand meals.