Wrestlers perform at Okahandja

Wrestlers perform at Okahandja

THE Namibian Wrestling Federation (NWF) held a Greco-Roman wrestling tournament at Okahandja over the weekend, in which the Windhoek Wrestling Club participated for the first time.

The other clubs that competed at the event were Alte Feste Wrestling Club of Windhoek and Spartan Wrestling Club of Okahandja. NWF spokesperson Lukas Maree said there were many new wrestlers who showed a lot of potential and added to the excitement at the tournament.The trophy for the under-11 wrestler of the day was won by Imano Williams of Spartan, while Michael Thomas of Windhoek Wrestling Club was the best wrestler in his age group on the day.The trophy for over-15 wrestler of the day was scooped by Tromp Conradie of Alte Feste, while the one for the Alte Feste wrestler of the day was taken by Johannes Homateni.Christo Pienaar was the wrestler of the day for Spartan, while the best man for Windhoek Wrestling Club on the day was Sem Shilimela.The Most Technical Wrestler of the day title was taken by Jason Afrikaner of Windhoek Wrestling Club.The next tournament will be held in Okahandja on March 17.NWF spokesperson Lukas Maree said there were many new wrestlers who showed a lot of potential and added to the excitement at the tournament.The trophy for the under-11 wrestler of the day was won by Imano Williams of Spartan, while Michael Thomas of Windhoek Wrestling Club was the best wrestler in his age group on the day.The trophy for over-15 wrestler of the day was scooped by Tromp Conradie of Alte Feste, while the one for the Alte Feste wrestler of the day was taken by Johannes Homateni.Christo Pienaar was the wrestler of the day for Spartan, while the best man for Windhoek Wrestling Club on the day was Sem Shilimela.The Most Technical Wrestler of the day title was taken by Jason Afrikaner of Windhoek Wrestling Club.The next tournament will be held in Okahandja on March 17.

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