Christine Mboma Headlines Namibian Athletics Team to Commonwealth Games

Christine Mboma Headlines Namibian Athletics Team to Commonwealth Games

Christine Mboma Headlines Namibian Athletics Team to Commonwealth Games – The Namibia National Olympic Committee (NNOC) and the Commonwealth Games Association, have announced athletes who will be representing Namibia at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The team will be led by Chef de Mission, Marja Woortman. read more

The delegation will include:

Helalia Johannes, Christine Mboma, Alina Armus, Tomas Rainhold, Ryan Williamns, Gilbert Hainuca, Mahhad Bock, Daniel Paulus, Andre Retief, Ivan Geldenhuys, Jonas Junias Jonas, Tryagain Ndevelo, Carel Olivier, John-Pierre Fouche, Vera Looser, Tristan de Lange, Alexander Miller, Hugo Hahn, Xavier Papo, Jean-Paul Burger, Dirk Coetzee, Shayna Schutte, Emilia Ekandjo, Ananias Shikongo, Bradley Murere, Alexander Skinner, Ronan Wantenaar, Imke Jagau, Anri Krugel, Divan du Plooy, Romio Goliath and Jason Afrikaner. read more

The Commonwealth Games will be taking place from July 28 to August 8, in Birmingham, England.

Beatrice Masilingi will be participating at the World U20 Championships, taking place from 1 to 6 August, in Cali, Colombia.

By Athleticshour

Sekyere Richard has had a 10-year involvement in the sport of athletics. He holds a Diploma in Physical Fitness. Sekyere has experienced the sport as a middle/distance athlete, coach, and now journalist and blogger. Sekyere has published several articles on athletics from Ghanaian Athletics to World Athletics. He currently owns and manages the content and marketing development of Athletics Hour. "I am passionate about sports, love writing and interviewing, traveling, and meeting new athletes and coaches. I like to expose the hidden talents in the youth and I am always in search of talents across Ghana". I have volunteered in one of the biggest ultra-marathons in the world "The Elton Ultra Marathon in Russia. Covered many races in Ghana including ECOWAS CAA Region II Championship and multiple roads and track races in Ghana. In 2021, he launched the "Better Ghana Athletics Agenda", which will help support organisers, athletes and coaches in all directions.

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