FRANS Hosea won the senior section of the SuperSport 10-kilometre road race that took place in Katutura over the weekend.
Hosea clocked 31 minutes and 04 seconds to win the race, while Leonard Hamupala was in second place 14 seconds behind the winner. Johannes Naitembu was third.For the senior women, Anna Amutoko took the honours by crossing in 36 min and 14 sec, while Beata Naigambo was second in 36 min and 26 sec.Helena Ipinge came third, while Otilie Aimwata was fourth.Paulus Iyambo was the first junior to cross the line and he did so in 33 min and 10 sec, followed by Thomas Haihambo.In third was Dawid Vries.In the veterans’ section, Suzuki Shikudule came home in a time of 53 min, 08 sec, followed by Johannes Fillipus in 38 min, 17 sec.Roydon Manale was third in 52 min and 09sec.The only female veteran was Laurencia Elago who finished in 52 min and 09 sec.Niklaas Eksteen was the first veteran over the crossing line in 39 min and 14 sec, while Herman Viljoen managed to come in second spot.He recorded a time of 44 min and 43 sec.The competition was sponsored by MultiChoice Namibia to the tune of N$12 000.Johannes Naitembu was third.For the senior women, Anna Amutoko took the honours by crossing in 36 min and 14 sec, while Beata Naigambo was second in 36 min and 26 sec.Helena Ipinge came third, while Otilie Aimwata was fourth.Paulus Iyambo was the first junior to cross the line and he did so in 33 min and 10 sec, followed by Thomas Haihambo.In third was Dawid Vries.In the veterans’ section, Suzuki Shikudule came home in a time of 53 min, 08 sec, followed by Johannes Fillipus in 38 min, 17 sec.Roydon Manale was third in 52 min and 09sec.The only female veteran was Laurencia Elago who finished in 52 min and 09 sec.Niklaas Eksteen was the first veteran over the crossing line in 39 min and 14 sec, while Herman Viljoen managed to come in second spot.He recorded a time of 44 min and 43 sec.The competition was sponsored by MultiChoice Namibia to the tune of N$12 000.
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