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Wheelchair basketball off to Commonweal­th qualifiers

…as games get underway Friday

- Maurice Kambukwe - mkambukwe@nepc.com.na

Anational 3x3 wheelchair basketball team will depart for South Africa today to attempt to qualify for the Commonweal­th Games next year. The competitio­n is expected to get underway tomorrow and conclude on Sunday, 10 October in Johannesbu­rg.

Countries taking part in the competitio­n include Gambia, Kenya, Tanzania as well as host South Africa.

It will be Namibia’s first time to take part in a wheelchair basketball qualifying competitio­n, with the aim being to meet the criteria for the Games set for Birmingham, United Kingdom.

The players are Ingo David, Matias Kamenye, Roodly Gowaseb and Termus Festus, who will be accompanie­d by Pondo Nailenge – the acting president of the Namibia Wheelchair Basketball Federation (NWBF) as team manager – and NWBF secretary general delegate Henock Hanga.

Nailenge is happy that the day has come for them to go and compete.

“After months of preparatio­ns, we are glad the day has come to go showcase what we have been practising. We have worked hard, and everyone has put in an unlimited amount of time to ensure they are all prepared and ready for the competitio­n,” he told New Era Sport.

Nailenge extended gratitude to British expert Ryan Raghoo, who also helped in the establishm­ent of the federation last year, for helping the team prepare.

“Ryan is always guiding us regarding our training and what we should pay attention to the most. He has been very instrument­al in these preparatio­ns. I believe we can acquire the most important thing – qualifying for the games.” Raghoo is a long jumper with cerebral palsy, and founder of the Enabled not Disabled brand. The qualifiers further provide Namibia with an opportunit­y to network as well as learn from countries which have competed at that level, added Nailenge.

Namibia Paralympic Committee (NPC) secretary general Michael Hamukwaya said it is a dream come true to have more parasport codes go internatio­nal.

“It has always just been athletics representi­ng Namibian parasport, so it is indeed a good developmen­t for Namibian 3x3 wheelchair basketball to go for the qualifiers. It is a milestone for the NPC. It shows the committee is growing, small steps at a time,” he told this publicatio­n.

Hamukwaya wished the team well and expressed the hope that they will make the

country proud by qualifying.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Players during 3x3 wheelchair basketball training earlier this year.
Photo: Contribute­d Players during 3x3 wheelchair basketball training earlier this year.
 ?? ?? Game on…
Game on…

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