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Desert Dash launched, slated for December

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Desert Dash launched, slated for December

The 19th edition of the longest single-stage mountain bike race in the world, the Nedbank Desert Dash was yesterday launched in the capital, and organisers have hinted more participants this year.

Cyclists are given 24 hours to complete the 397km race. This year’s event will start at Grove Mall in city and finish at Platz Am Meer at Swakopmund.

The event will also see additional race such as the Half Dash which will see 38 participants aged 50-years and above competing in the  marathon from the Hollard Half-way point of the race to the  to the finish line. The organisers have also introduced the live trackers which will assist in tracking participants. 

Speaking at the launch yesterday, Nedbank’s Martha Murorua said the event has grown since its inception and the organisers will make sure there is inclusivity. She added that the event has grown to become one of the biggest in the world, attracting participants from all over the world. 

“Back then when the event was founded, it had few people of colours taking part but if you look now, the event has grown so much that there is almost everyone and we can proudly say it’s a Namibian tournament which is good to see.”

“This is an event that transcends borders. Last year, we saw participants from 17 different countries, including the Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, the USA, Germany, Canada, Zimbabwe, the UK, Australia, and more. This shows how great a race the Desert Dash is,” she said. 

Meanwhile, speaking at the same event, minister of sport Agnes Tjongarero applauded the organiser for the tremendous job, saying the event contribute immensely to developing sport in the country. 

“Sporting events are essential for our nation’s growth, as they unite us, encourage well-being, and cultivate a sense of national unity. The Nedbank Desert Dash serves as a prime illustration of this concept, as it not only highlights our country’s beauty but also motivates Namibians to embrace active living and tackle individual challenges.

The iconic Desert Dash is a remarkable journey that demands courage and determination. It is an event that truly showcases Namibia to the world and has the potential to transform our nation.”

“Like I said earlier, this is not just any race; it’s a gateway to opportunities, a chance to showcase Namibia on the international stage. Let us not take these opportunities for granted,” she added. 

– mkambukwe@nepc.com.na