As we continue our Black History Month series at Kukri Sports, we’re proud to showcase athletes who embody excellence and perseverance in their respective sports. Today, we spotlight Kiki Idowu, an athlete who has not only excelled in rugby but is also committed to uplifting others and forging new paths for future Black athletes.
From Hockey to Rugby: Kiki’s Journey into the Sport
Kiki Idowu’s journey to rugby wasn’t a straight path. Growing up, she took part in a variety of sports, from hockey to gymnastics, swimming, basketball, and athletics. But despite her success in many of these sports, she never felt truly fulfilled. It wasn’t until a former flag football coach suggested she try rugby that Kiki found her true passion.
“Try it out, I think you’ll like it,” her coach had said. And five years later, rugby has not only become a sport Kiki enjoys, but one in which she has thrived. Despite her relatively short time in the game, Kiki’s progress has been remarkable. She’s represented Canada’s national teams at both the 15s and 7s level, and she’s played at the university level for the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds.
Rugby, Kiki says, has shown her that the hard work, goals, and natural talent she possesses all serve a greater purpose. And while she’s already achieved so much, she knows her journey is just beginning. “I have a long career ahead of me with more international appearances and more rugby to be played!” she says confidently.
Representing Canada on the Global Stage
Kiki’s rugby career is already filled with highlights. Most notably, this past summer, when she was selected to join Canada’s Under-20 National Team, which visited Cardiff, Wales, to compete against top international teams including England, USA, and Wales.
“We were considered the underdogs,” Kiki recalls, “but we came away with three wins and invaluable memories.” Representing her country and securing victories over high-level teams brought immense pride to Kiki and her teammates. “It was a surreal feeling, making your country proud and wearing that pride on your chest.”
This feeling wasn’t new to Kiki. She also earned silver with Canada’s Under-18 7s team at the Youth Commonwealth Games. Once again, they entered the competition ranked 4th and finished two spots higher, a testament to their hard work and determination.
For Kiki, these experiences have been about more than just the medals and wins. They represent the culmination of hard work, discipline, and the opportunity to show the world what she and her teammates are capable of.
Hopes for the Future
Looking ahead, Kiki has no plans of slowing down. She hopes to continue performing at a high level and push herself to overcome new challenges and set new goals. But beyond the personal accolades and triumphs, she hopes to give back to the rugby community that has given her so much.
“I want to continue growing as a player and a person so I can give back to rugby,” she says. Her future is not just about success on the field, but about building lifelong friendships and creating meaningful relationships along the way. And, of course, she wants to continue making her country proud as she carries the values of the Maple Leaf with her wherever her career takes her.
The Importance of Black History Month
For Kiki, Black History Month is more than just a celebration—it’s a platform. As a Black woman in rugby, she is keenly aware of her position as a minority, but she embraces the opportunity to lead by example.
“There is power in being a minority,” she says. “My actions can aid in paving the way for future Black rugby players.” Black History Month provides her with the chance to share her story, uplift other Black athletes, and engage in important conversations about inclusivity within the sport.
Kiki is passionate about ensuring that the next generation of Black athletes sees someone who looks like them excelling in rugby. For her, the month is about celebrating the joy of being Black, while also using her voice to inspire and lead.
Conclusion: Kiki Idowu, A Leader On and Off the Field
Kiki Idowu’s journey is one of determination, talent, and leadership. She has already achieved so much in her rugby career, and her future looks even brighter. As she continues to blaze a trail on the rugby field, she also remains committed to using her platform to uplift others and push for inclusivity in the sport.
This Black History Month, we celebrate Kiki’s successes and her vision for the future. She is not only an exceptional athlete but an inspiring role model for Black athletes everywhere. We look forward to seeing what she accomplishes next, both on and off the field.