Sports Diary

Sports Diary

Khomas track and field champs THE Khomas Track and Field championships will take place today at the Independence Stadium.

The first event will kick off at 13h00 with the last item billed for 17h00. Only two events per athlete will be considered and all athletes must have license numbers.The clubs can buy the numbers from Hannes von Holtz at N$ 5,00 per number.Medals will be available and veteran athletes are welcome but also only for two events.No heats will take place and therefore all items will be regarded as finals as was the case with the Coca Cola Top 10 club championships.The under 20 Zone Six team will also take part to prepare the athletes for the Youth Games starting on Monday.For any enquiries contact the Khomas Athletic Region Chairman and Competition Director, Quinton-Steele Botes at 081 124 4644.Football supporters called THE Orlando Pirates Sports Bar invites all football supporters to watch the World Cup second round matches at the UN Plaza this weekend.The facility opens from 12h00 on all days until late.Orlando Pirates are the Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup champions for 2006.On each Sunday, football supporters will be treated to a buffet lunch (N$50) and a live jazz band.All are welcome to watch the quarter finals, semi finals and the final of the worlds biggest sports show on a big screen.Inline hockey champs at DTS THE Kamikaze Inline Hockey Club is hosting its annual tournament at the DTS ring on Saturday.Most of the national team players will play before the Namibian team leaves for the world championships in Budapest, Hungary.The national team will be presented with a sponsorship on Saturday at 10h30.For more information contact Tom Mutavdzic on 081 128 0496 Friends FC to hold meeting FRIENDS Football Club invites all players and supporters to an important meeting on Sunday at its clubhouse in Rehoboth.The meeting starts at 15h00.For more details, contact Murs Markus on 081 240 4154.Only two events per athlete will be considered and all athletes must have license numbers.The clubs can buy the numbers from Hannes von Holtz at N$ 5,00 per number.Medals will be available and veteran athletes are welcome but also only for two events.No heats will take place and therefore all items will be regarded as finals as was the case with the Coca Cola Top 10 club championships.The under 20 Zone Six team will also take part to prepare the athletes for the Youth Games starting on Monday.For any enquiries contact the Khomas Athletic Region Chairman and Competition Director, Quinton-Steele Botes at 081 124 4644.Football supporters called THE Orlando Pirates Sports Bar invites all football supporters to watch the World Cup second round matches at the UN Plaza this weekend.The facility opens from 12h00 on all days until late.Orlando Pirates are the Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup champions for 2006.On each Sunday, football supporters will be treated to a buffet lunch (N$50) and a live jazz band.All are welcome to watch the quarter finals, semi finals and the final of the worlds biggest sports show on a big screen.Inline hockey champs at DTS THE Kamikaze Inline Hockey Club is hosting its annual tournament at the DTS ring on Saturday.Most of the national team players will play before the Namibian team leaves for the world championships in Budapest, Hungary.The national team will be presented with a sponsorship on Saturday at 10h30.For more information contact Tom Mutavdzic on 081 128 0496 Friends FC to hold meeting FRIENDS Football Club invites all players and supporters to an important meeting on Sunday at its clubhouse in Rehoboth.The meeting starts at 15h00.For more details, contact Murs Markus on 081 240 4154.

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