Munee Tjiueza

Munee Tjiueza

Munee Tjiueza

Munee Tjiueza

Morne Blom

Morne Blom

Jurie van Tonder

Jurie van Tonder

Herman Stroh

Herman Stroh
Munee Tjiueza
Munee Tjiueza
Morne Blom
Jurie van Tonder
Herman Stroh

Fistball moves indoors at Swakop

Rico Kuhnle Kreitz

The Namibian Fistball season will continue in Swakopmund on Saturday when the SFC Sport Club will host the Coastal Indoor Classic.

The tournament is Namibia’s only Indoor Fistball tournament and teams from Cohen FC, DTS, Atlantis (Walvis Bay) and SKW will be in action.

In addition U18 national coach Andreas Minz will field two teams consisting of players of the U18 national team squad.

Junior World Rugby Trophy venues

Mahepiza Tjeriko

The International Rugby Board has confirmed the four venues that will host matches at the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy 2013, which will take place in Temuco, Chile, from May 28 to June 9.
 

Hosts Chile, Canada, Japan, Italy, Namibia, Portugal, Tonga and Uruguay will contest the sixth edition of this prestigious Under 20 tournament as it returns to the country which hosted the inaugural tournament back in 2008.
 

The countdown begins

Eric Quest and Ali Akan

The countdown to the biggest soccer match of the year has begun with both Black Africa and African Stars in confident mood of winning Saturday’s derby.

At a press conference organised by Black Africa on Tuesday, African Stars coach Ali Akan and Black Africa assistant coach Eric Quest addressed the media, saying they were both confident of victory.

Quest said they had a lot of respect for African Stars but were determined to win Saturday’s match.

Naigambo third in China

Beata Naigambo

Namibian marathon athlete Beata Naigambo excelled when she came third at the Dongying Yellow River International Marathon in China on Sunday, May 12.

Competing against more than 7 000 athletes, Naigambo completed the 42km event in 2 hours 41 minutes 20 seconds.

The race was won by Jin Lingling of China in 2:38:52, while Selonie Kassa of Ethiopia came second in 2:40:44.

African athletes dominated the women’s marathon, with the next six placed athletes all coming from Kenya and Ethiopia.

Ahrens wins SA title

Ahrens and De Wet

Namibian Olympic shottist Gaby Ahrens won the women’s category at the South African Olympic Trap 2013 Championships which took place at the Wattlespring Gun Club in Johannesburg on May 11 and 12.

The South African Championships take place every year and it's an open event,
which allows athletes from other countries to compete for the title.

Ahrens won the Women’s Division which was shot over three rounds with a score of 59 out of 75. Diane Swanton came second with a score of 50 out of 75, while Samantha Pennels came third.