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Youth games make school sports developmen­t easy - Duiker

- Maurice Kambukwe mkambukwe@nepc.com.na

Solly Duiker, the national director of the Namibia Schools Sport Union (NSSU), says the MTC Namibia Youth Games are helping to fast-track the progressio­n of school athletes into top-class competitor­s that can represent the country at senior level.

With topmost national school competitio­ns already a rarity, Duiker believes that the youth games are of outmost importance when it comes to according school athletes an opportunit­y to compete in an all-inone top competitio­n where the very best of the best from all 14 regions come together to vie for top honours.

Not only does the youth games provide a platform to compete, but the games also act as a link between school sports and the athletes’ eventual progressio­n to the senior ranks. The 2020 MTC Youth Games will be held at Rietfontei­n in the Otjozondju­pa region from 16-18 of December.

“The youth games play a vital role for the country’s youth as they create a conducive environmen­t for every single Namibian kid to compete at that level. This helps them showcase their talents that are usually not explored. Not most of them taking part in this competitio­n are school going children but some are also out of school, but are youth. This is in line with the AUSC Region 5 Youth Games, so it’s a good stage for them to fully utilise the opportunit­y and advance to the senior ranks through the MTC Namibia Youth Games,” Duiker said.

In terms of the role the youth games play in compliment­ing the overall mandate of the NSSU, Duiker said the youth competitio­n correspond­s well and it already shows how instrument­al the games have been in encouragin­g the youth to compete more at school level.

“Every school going child aspires to compete at this national competitio­n, so that encourages them to also invest time to compete more in school tournament­s, which help in the end for us to execute most of our activities at that level. I believe these games are playing a big role in assisting us execute school activities at a much higher level,” added Duiker.

The games are expected to attract an estimated 1 092 athletes and over 170 coaches and officials from all regions, and will feature sport codes such as football, netball, volleyball, basketball, boxing, tennis, athletics, and para-sport. After the conclusion of the games, a team will be selected to represent Namibia at the AUSC Region 5 Youth Games in December 2021 in Lesotho.

 ?? Photo: File ?? Youth developmen­t… The 2020 MTC Youth Games take place at Rietfontei­n from 16-18 of December.
Photo: File Youth developmen­t… The 2020 MTC Youth Games take place at Rietfontei­n from 16-18 of December.

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