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Local swimmers back in action tomorrow

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Local swimmers back in action tomorrow

The 2021 Bank Windhoek National Long Course Championships will take place under strict Covid-19 regulations tomorrow and will end on Sunday, 14 March, at the Olympia Swimming Pool in Windhoek.

Sponsored by Bank Windhoek and hosted by the Namibia Swimming Union (NASU), the event will see a total of 144 swimmers from seven swimming clubs: Aqua Swimming and Fitness Club, Dolphins Swimming Club, Flippers Swimming Club, Marlins Aquatic Club, Oranjemund Sand Sharks, Phoenix Swimming Academy, and Swakopmund Swimming Club, all battling it out in 84 events.

“We are delighted that we can continue with our National Championships – albeit in a slightly different format and without spectators. As a team, we are doing everything we can to ensure that Covid-19 regulations are adhered to accordingly,” said NASU’s executive committee member, Nicky McNamara, who added that he is proud of the swimmers’ continued commitment and commend them for their fighting spirit during these challenging times.

The four-day event will not stage any ceremonies or medal presentations on the final day, in adherence with the Covid-19 regulations. “Medals and trophies will be sent directly to the winning clubs and swimmers,” concluded McNamara.