Merlin Diamond

Merlin Diamond

Merlin Diamond (born 1991) is a Namibian sprinter.[1] She won the 100 metres and 200 metres at the 2010 National Athletic Championships, Namibia.[1]

She is one of the five Namibian athletes to win a bursary from Olympic Solidarity, the International Olympic Council's development fund.[1]

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