The Bank Windhoek, Namibia Aquatic Sports Federation’s (NASFED) third Long Course Gala set new swimming records.
The event was held over the past weekend.
Over 200 athletes competed in 41 swimming events at the Olympia Swimming Pool in Windhoek.
Six clubs participated in the championships: Aqua Swimming and Fitness Club, Dolphins Swimming Club, Flippers Swimming Club, Infinity Aquatic Centre, Marlins Swimming Club and Swakopmund Swimming Club. One visiting team from Botswana, Propellers Swimming Club, also participated.
Awarded as the club with the highest points was Dolphins Swimming Club, with a total of 4390 points.
They are followed by Aqua Swimming and Fitness Club with a total of 2136 points.
Marlins Swimming Club came in third place with a total of 216 points. Bank Windhoek’s head of stakeholder engagement, corporate social responsibility and sponsorships Bronwyn Moody said their support for swimming in Namibia started in 2013. “Over the years, this has accumulated nearly N$3 million. In supporting NASFED, the sport has performed well. The sponsorship of swimming is a success story for Bank Windhoek,” he said.
Moody added that the sport now has a solid foundation, with swimmers and teams progressing to represent Namibia at the game’s highest levels.
NASFED’S spokesperson Carol Anne Esterhuizen thanked Bank Windhoek as the event’s main sponsor.
“Their support and partnership played a key role in the event’s success. We appreciate their involvement,” she stated.
Luke Beukes from Aqua Swimming and Fitness Club set a record for the 15 to 16 men’s 50 butterfly category with a time of 25.6 seconds.
“It feels amazing to set a record. It has always been a dream of mine since I began swimming about four years ago. Another goal of mine is to qualify for the Olympics in 2028,” he said.
Oliver Durand from Dolphins Swimming Club set a record for the 17 to 18 men’s 50 butterfly category with a time of 25.5 seconds.
“I am super-proud of my achievements and progress throughout the years,” he remarked.
He said he looks forward to participating in the Africa Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships.
The competition will be held from end of April to the beginning of May in Cairo, Egypt.
Junior Victrix Ludorum winner Ainoa Naukosho from Dolphins Swimming Club said the championship was fun and competitive.
“I beat many unexpected times, which I am happy about. I am proud of my achievements because I have worked hard to prepare for them,” she said.
The Victor Ludorum winners in the senior and junior categories are as follows:
Senior Victor Ludorum
Oliver Durand (17) with 4294 FINA points.
Jessica Humprey (16) with 3951 FINA points.
Junior Victor Ludorum
Jiao Naan (14) with 183 points.