- Sport in Namibia
The principal sports in
Namibia areFootball (Soccer) ,Rugby union ,Cricket ,Golf andFishing . Boxing and Athletics are also popular. The home stadium for all national teams is Independence Stadium inWindhoek , whileSam Nujoma Stadium inKatutura is also occasionally used.Cricket in Namibia
The history of cricket in Namibia is closely linked with South African cricket. After independence, the newly formed Namibian Cricket Board set about developing the game throughout the country, and also arranged visits from various English county teams and The Netherlands. They were granted associate membership of the ICC in 1992. Namibia played six matches in the 2003 World Cup and lost all of them. However they had a credible match against England where they were ahead of the English under the
Duckworth-Lewis method for twelve overs and Jan Berrie Burger almost mastered an upset with 85 of 86 balls. Rudi van Vuuren took 5 wickets, and later on went to feature in the Rugby World Cup for Namibia that same year.Namibia will host the 2007 World Cricket League Division 2.
= World Cup =*1975 to 1992 inclusive: Not eligible - Not an ICC member
*1996: Did not qualify
*1999: Did not qualify
*2003: First round
*2007: Did not qualifyFootball in Namibia
Football in Namibia is governed by the
Namibia Football Association . TheNamibia Premier League is the main domestic league. TheNamibia national football team has never qualified for theFIFA World Cup , but has twice been runner up in theCOSAFA Cup . They have qualified for two African Cups of Nations, in 1998, where they lost in the first round, and the 2008 edition.Rugby Union in Namibia
main|Rugby union in NamibiaRugby union was introduced to Namibia from
South Africa in 1916. The main governing body today is theNamibia Rugby Union .The Namibian national team are commonly known as the
Welwitschia . They particpate frequently at the World Cup.Until independence, players for Namibia were also eligible to represent South Africa with Namibian born Springboks including
Jan Ellis and, more recently,Percy Montgomery . Various players pursue their rugby careers in South Africa and in a number of European countries.Golf in Namibia
The most prominent Namibian golfer is
Trevor Dodds . The most prominent golf course isRossmund Desert Golf Course inSwakopmund .Athletics in Namibia
Main|Athletics in NamibiaThe most prominent Namibian athlete, and one of the most prominent people in general, is the former sprinter
Frankie Fredericks . He is the first and so far onlyOlympic medalist from the country, and won four Olympic silver medals in total. He also became world champion in 1993 and won an additional three silver medal at the World Championships, all in the200 metres event. He holds the African record in this event with 19.68 seconds, and held the African record in100 metres until May 2006.Other prominent athletes include middle distance runner
Agnes Samaria and long-distance runnerLucketz Swartbooi .Boxing in Namibia
Main|Boxing in NamibiaThere have been several successful Namibian boxers, including
Japhet Uutoni (winner of gold medal at 2006 Commonwealth Games and 2006 African Boxing championships),Paulus Ambunda (represented his country at the 2004 Summer Olympics inAthens ),Paulus Moses , Harry Simon andJoseph Jermia (represented his country at the 2004 Summer Olympics as well as winning a bronze medal in the 48 kg weight class in the 2003 All-Africa Games. In March 2008, Namibia hosted the final round of qualifying for the continental tournament ofboxing at the 2008 Summer Olympics . [ [http://www.namibiasport.com.na/?q=node/3627 Namibia to host Olympic Games boxing qualifying tournament | Namibia Sport Magazine ] ] As Japhet Uutoni had already qualified for the 2008 Olympics by winning his class in the first round of qualifiers, 2 other Namibian boxers also qualified (Mujandjae Kasuto andJulius Indongo ).References
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