Monday, March 17, 2025

Namibia: Ngishililwa Luggage Silver At Outeniqua Wheelchair Problem

The Outeniqua Wheelchair Problem held in George, South Africa on Saturday noticed Namibian paralympic athlete Gabriel Ngishililwa clinching a well-deserved silver medal within the handcycling race.

His fellow athletes, Lucas Ndahangwapo and Nicco Kharuxab, additionally delivered spectacular performances, ending fifth and sixth within the highly-competitive race.

The occasion, which drew practically 600 para-athletes, noticed individuals from throughout the African continent, together with the host nation South Africa, in addition to Namibia, Zimbabwe, Ghana, and Botswana competing.

Regardless of coping with private well being challenges, Namibian wheelchair racer Roodly Gowaseb bravely took on the demanding 42.2-kilometre race. “I wished to take part regardless of not feeling nicely as a result of that is what I got here to do,” Gowaseb stated.

Within the males’s 42.2 km marathon, South Africa’s Stuart McCreadie triumphed with a dominant victory.

Mitch Dewaldt, from the Namibia Paralympic Committee, mirrored on the challenges confronted by the nation’s athletes, significantly these from Oshakati, who didn’t have entry to correct handcycles for his or her coaching. Regardless of these obstacles, their outstanding performances within the race spoke volumes about their dedication and spirit.

“Their achievements are a testomony to their willpower, particularly given the circumstances,” Dewaldt remarked.

He additionally expressed deep gratitude to the sponsors who helped make the athletes’ participation potential, with a particular point out to Inclusive Biking for his or her beneficiant donation of handcycles to the Wheel-Capacity Sports activities Membership.

“Your help is invaluable in serving to our athletes attain their potential,” Dewaldt stated.

He confused the significance of those partnerships, not only for the athletes, however for the group as a complete, highlighting how such help fosters motivation and inspiration.

Dewaldt went on to emphasize that sponsoring sports activities for differently-abled people is way over an act of kindness; it’s a dedication to inclusivity, empowerment and nationwide satisfaction. “Namibia stands as a beacon of hope, proving that each particular person, no matter bodily limitations, deserves the chance to shine in sports activities.

“By supporting these athletes, organisations are taking part in an important function in breaking boundaries, inspiring confidence, and constructing a extra inclusive society,” he continued. -lmupetami@nepc.com.na

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