Close finishes such as this are what lovers of athletics will look to see this weekend. Photo Andrew Poolman
Close finishes such as this are what lovers of athletics will look to see this weekend. Photo Andrew Poolman

All-action weekend at NSSU athletics

Athletics
Andrew Poolman
The best available talent from all over the country should be on display at the Namibian School Sports Union (NSSU)’s national championship in track and field athletics.

Friday’s programme starts from 15:00 until 20:00 and continues on Saturday from 08:00 until 17:30.

Boys and girls in the age groups under 13, U15, U17 and U19 will put their best foot forward to deliver a show for spectators and to also reach the standards to be considered for possible inclusion in upcoming touring opportunities outside of Namibia.

An newly implemented NSSU restriction that each region only be represented by a maximum of fifty athletes had raised some concern among schools administrators, but was later somewhat relaxed.

According to yesterday’s entry list, Khomas region will field a team of 70 athletes – weighing up against competitors from ||Kharas (49), Erongo (56), Hardap (54), Kavango East (34), Kavango West (30), Kunene (37), Ohangwena (43), Omaheke (51), Omusati (47), Oshana (48), Oshikoto (42), Otjozondjupa (50) and Zambezi (38).

The restriction still means that for instance some of Khomas’ top medal contenders, including national age group record holders, did not make the team, despite better results this season than anyone, while some lanes will likely not even be filled.

ONES TO WATCH

From the south, Driaan Smit is considered one to watch in the boys shot put, while Khomas’ U19 shot put hopes could be placed on Heinrich Geldenhuys.

The Khomas regional team also includes prospects such as AJ Oberholzer (110 hurdles and 400 hurdles, U19), Monica Steenkamp (400 metres, U19), Ajay Bock (long jump, U19), Waldre Kotze (discus throw U19), Zack von Wielligh (110 hurdles and 400 hurdles, U17), Waldre Kotze (discus throw, U17) and Nicholis du Plessis (400 hurdles, U19), to mention just a few.

The Erongo team usually includes the high jump girls coached by Hennie Horn at Swakopmund. Chrislene Klein, who won the senior national women’s title two weekends ago with a personal best 1.73 metres for the gold, will not be eligible to compete because she turns 20 this year.

Her team mate Adara Gey von Pittius, second-best at the senior national champinship (1.60) has a personal best of 1.66 metres.

The boys high jump items also feature the country’s current top two at senior level. Karsten Diergaardt (U19) and Josia Katroli (U17) are both in the Khomas team for this weekend, having reached 2.00 metres two weekends ago and Diergaardt taking the gold on the countback tie-break.

CONFLICTING COMMITMENTS

Unfortunately, administrators seemed unable to avoid the clash of dates, with the Namibia Secondary Schools Rugby also presenting their national trails for under 16 and under 18 boys this weekend, with the aim of selecting the prestigeous teams for the annual U16 Grant Khomo and U18 Academy Week tours to South Africa.

A number of boys will thus be forced into the choice of missing out on the opportunity in either one of these sports codes – a situation which is surely not ideal and which should be avoided in the future.

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