Exciting athletics fixtures for 2019

Athletes will have ample opportunities to attempt qualification for regional, continental and international competitions. On the regional front, the various CAA-SR Championships will offer opportunities for Namibian athletes to test themselves against the region’s best athletes, while junior athletes will be able to test themselves against the continents best, with the World Championships slated for September. With the Olympic year next year, it promises to be an exciting year, with

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The 2018 Dr Sam Nujoma National Half Marathon cancelled

Athletics Namibia regrets to inform that the 2018 version of the Dr Sam Nuyoma National Half Marathon has been cancelled. Unfortunately, the organising committee on the event was not able to meet all the requisite requirements for the event to be hosted successfully. Athletics Namibia is working hard to make sure that the popular event among our national athletes will return in 2019.

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Athletics Namibia successfully host the 2018 National Track & Field Championships

Athletics Namibia hosted the 2018 National Track & Field Championships from the 20 to 21 April 2018 in Windhoek. The event was action packed with various duels among athletes. The 400m men saw Ernst Narib pushed to the end by youngster Evan Dani Geldenhys (2nd) and Mahmad Bock (third) and delivered quality times of 46.55secs, 46.77secs and 47.19 secs, respectively. Jolene Jacobs retained her title in the 100m women with

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Helalia Johannes wins Commonwealth Gold in the Marathon

Helalia Johannes became the first Namibian women to win a Commonwealth Gold Medal in athletics – marathon when she emerged victor in the women marathon on the 15th April 2018 in Gold Coach, Australia. She won in a time of 2:32:40. Athletics Namibia congratulates her and the team to the Commonwealth Games.

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The 2018 Namibia National Track & Field Championship slated for the 20 and 21 April 2018

The Namibian National Track & Field Championships will take place on the 20 and 21 April at the Independence Stadium, Olympia,  Windhoek. Athletes from all the regions of Namibia will contest to be crowned national champions in the various events in track and field. The top 8 athletes at the local events are invited by AN, while each region may select additional athletes to the nationals. To view the list

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Jolene Jacobs to represent Namibia at the World Indoor Championship in Birmingham

Jolene Jacobs will be the sole representative for Namibia at the 2018 World Indoor Championships. She will take part in the 60m meters.  Her selection follows her good times at indoor meets in Europe earlier in the month. She broke the Namibian National Indoor Record in the 60 meter of 7.50 seconds improving the 7.64 seconds set by Globine Mayova in 2012.  Athletics Namibia wishes her all the best at the Championships.

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Athletes warmed up Otjiwarongo at the Coca Cola Regional Club Challenge third leg

It was action galore at the third leg of the Coca Cola Regional Club Challenge at Otjiwarongo on Saturday 24 February 2018 at the Pareisis Park. As expected the event did not disappoint with new emerging talent being unearthed. Gerson Kangwiya dominated both the 800m and 400m men and the races probably represented a change of guard after Daniel Nghipandulwa who has dominated the event over the last 12 years

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Securitas Edugate Prestige High School Athletics and the Coca Cola Regional Club Challenge in Otjiwarongo this weekend

Athletes from athletics club across Namibia will decent on to Otjiwarongo for the 2018 third leg of the Coca Cola Regional Club Challenge. The event is jointly held with the Securitas Edugate Presitige High School Competition. Some of Namibia’s top athletes such as Hitjivirue Kaanjuka, Globine Majova and the upcoming sensation in the 400m men Auchamab Thasiso will be in action. The event will also some athletes from marginalized communities

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The Coca Cola Regional Club Challenge continues to grow

The Coca Cola Regional Club Challenge saw a large turn up by athletes and exciting duels in various events. About 200 athletes decented on to Oshakati from across Namibia for the 2nd leg of the Coca Cola Regional Club in Oshakati highlighting the growing popularity of the event.  The event that kicked of with a 10 000 meters at the Oshakati Independence Stadium on Saturday 17 February 2018, saw winner

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