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Morihei Anderson and Elmarie Oosthuizen were the top male and female gymnasts at the Namibia Gymnastics Federation Artistic Gymnastics Championships which took place in Windhoek over the weekend. Anderson, who is from Excelsior club, was the only participant in the Junior Olympic level and managed to obtain a total of 72.25 points overall for all six apparatus. ...
DHPS won the FNB Coastal Schools Table Tennis Championships, which were held last weekend at the Namib High School in Swakopmund. The tournament, which was hosted by the Namibian Table Tennis Association attracted a total of seven schools which participated on a round robin basis. ...
Alfred Ndyenge Blue Boys striker Jordan Haimbili has moved up to the joint leading goalscorer in the MTC Premiership after completion of Round 7 of the competition. Haimbili scored two goals in Blue Boys’ 3-0 victory against Mighty Gunners last Saturday to join Muna Katupose of Eleven Arrows and Wycliffe Kambonde of Blue Waters at the top with four goals each. ...
Updated 9th November 2010 at 09:52 PM by NamibiaSport
Ingram Cuff won the Pick n Pay Namibian Cycle Classic on Sunday when he beat Jacques Celliers in a sprint to the line. Cuff completed the 100km race in a time of 2:35:00, to finish four seconds ahead of Celliers, while Till Drobisch came third a further 10 seconds behind. It was the first major victory for the 28-year-old Cuff, who represented Namibia’s development team at the 2009 African Cycling Championships in Windhoek. Michael Pretorius finished fourth in 2:35:17, ...
Four soccer referees from Namibia will attend a FIFA FUTURO 3 instructors course in Manzini, Swaziland this week. The Natonal Referees Committee members who will attend the course are the National Referees Chairperson Rudolph Mupiri, premiership referees Arvo Mufeti, Daniel Kamukwanyama and Spike Ngidengwa. “This course is very important for us because it will instil some sense of new knowledge about the way forward as far as FIFA is concerned in officiating. We will ...