NGF names 74 gymnasts for Region 5 Champs
Gymnastics
Namibian Gymnastics Federation has named a 74-player roster to represent the country at the Region 5 Gymnastics Championships, to be hosted in Windhoek from 7 to 14 December.
Expected to attract over 200 top gymnasts from seven countries, Namibia will compete alongside South Africa, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, Zambia, Lesotho and Mozambique.
The event will feature the sport’s core disciplines: Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG), Trampoline and Tumbling (T&T), and Rhythmic Gymnastics. For the first time in the event’s history, organisers will introduce Parkour and Gymnastics for All (GfA).
International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) defines Parkour as a timed or freestyle obstacle-course discipline where athletes use acrobatic and efficient movement to get from point A to point B. Meanwhile, GfA is a participation-based form of gymnastics where groups perform routines for fun, fitness and teamwork rather than medals. The 74-player roster will battle for top honour on home soil, marking Namibia's milestone hosting of the event since 2015.
Rhythmic gymnasts
Competing in NGF’s senior rhythmic section are Emilia Ekandjo, Joy Kabooy, Angelina Namases and Peya Kashaka.
The junior section comprises Elinka Botes, Le-Yah Cloete, Emily Stefanus, Kirah Kooper, Anne Hiveluah, Elif Nisan, Milana Shiweda, Junique Louw, Kenzie Ndjadila, Paulina Iimvula, Amira Tambrescu, Tamrin Coetzee and Pin-Zeng Pheng.
Other junior gymnasts include Ray-Anne Möller, Louisa Namadungwe, Jayd Pretorius, Karli Conradie, Zara Duchaine, Jessica Shituna, Kayla Duchaine, Christina Theron, Faiza Hamutenya, Gabriella Mouton, Nina-Mari Nel and Meggi Shiweda.
They will be accompanied by coaches Eleonora Karamfilova, Madison Rust and Leonie Botes, with judges Inke Stoldt, Trusty Kavezuva, Trudy Howard, Roumiana Kostin, Anne-Louise Snyman, Nicole Tonder, Ursula Bence and Britt Adonis-Byl.
Artistic gymnasts
Competing in MAG’s pre-junior division is Will Shipele, with WAG’s pre-junior gymnasts Lanita van Wyk, Nina Fortuin, Alyssa Vivo, Mutalipula Maël, Mieke Lynn Geldenhuys, Keza Nzaramba and reserve Jenne-Lee Marsh.
Junior WAG: Anna Dorenhoff, Johanna Timoteus, Elanza Styl, Heliv Kambonde, Arianna Silver, Otja Katjerungu, Serine Meziane.
Junior MAG: Dantago Haraeb, Geofry Pitt, Wihitlynn Cloete, Ray-Daniel Chipeio, Xander Swanepoel, Zinedine Meziane.
Coaches: Claudia Fortuin, Nadine Jaeger, Kira Dichtl, Chantelle Jansen van Rensburg, Vesselin Kostin, Clarence Pitt, Morihei Anderson.
Judges: Claudia Jaeger, Liezel Coetzee, Ronel Kruger, Katalina Kudumo, Djamel Meziane, Bianca Pfaender.
Trampoline and tumbling gymnasts
Senior men: Marco Vernon Jansen, Jahdiel Joshua Snyders, Leon van Wyk.
Senior women: Victoria Sulvani Jansen, Daniela Amutjira, Jessica Hope Schlabitz.
Junior boys: Brent Serfontein, Etienne Gerhard Nel, Gerhardus Engelbrecht.
Junior girls: Mia Ann Bruyns, Isanrie Dreyer, Cadle van Zyl, Jeanette van Zyl, Anielle Dedig.
Pre-junior boys: Jonathan Synders, Joachim Scholtz, Matthias Nel, Chalton Ipinge, with reserve Shaun Wilders.
Pre-junior girls: Lea Le Roux, Lika Myburgh, Emogene Diebold, Nia Le Roux, with reserve Tatjana Hoebel.
Coaches: Charlize van Zyl, Johan Kruger, Eliana Burger, Immanuel Kooper.
Judges: Carané van Zyl, Thalia Loveira, Jason Synders, Twanette Synders, Jonas Vries, Nadia Böhm.
Acknowledgements
Speaking at the launch, NGF president Sharifa Wentworth extended gratitude to the sports ministry, especially director Jo-Ann Manuel.
“The ministry’s vital support has been crucial in enabling the federation to cover key event expenses and acquire a long-needed electronic event management and scoring system, as well as national colours,” she said.
Wentworth also thanked the Namibia Sport Commission, Nampol and City Police for their support, further recognising sports administrator Joan Smit for guidance and fundraising efforts.
“We would also like to thank our essential partners: Capricorn Asset Management, Town Lodge Windhoek, Mercure Hotel Windhoek, Mövenpick Hotel Windhoek, ARK Trading, Lady Pohamba Pharmacy, Apix Digital Solutions, BHL Group, Probrand Namibia, WV Manufacturing, Seawork and Trophäendienste Taxidermy,” she said.
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Expected to attract over 200 top gymnasts from seven countries, Namibia will compete alongside South Africa, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, Zambia, Lesotho and Mozambique.
The event will feature the sport’s core disciplines: Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG), Trampoline and Tumbling (T&T), and Rhythmic Gymnastics. For the first time in the event’s history, organisers will introduce Parkour and Gymnastics for All (GfA).
International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) defines Parkour as a timed or freestyle obstacle-course discipline where athletes use acrobatic and efficient movement to get from point A to point B. Meanwhile, GfA is a participation-based form of gymnastics where groups perform routines for fun, fitness and teamwork rather than medals. The 74-player roster will battle for top honour on home soil, marking Namibia's milestone hosting of the event since 2015.
Rhythmic gymnasts
Competing in NGF’s senior rhythmic section are Emilia Ekandjo, Joy Kabooy, Angelina Namases and Peya Kashaka.
The junior section comprises Elinka Botes, Le-Yah Cloete, Emily Stefanus, Kirah Kooper, Anne Hiveluah, Elif Nisan, Milana Shiweda, Junique Louw, Kenzie Ndjadila, Paulina Iimvula, Amira Tambrescu, Tamrin Coetzee and Pin-Zeng Pheng.
Other junior gymnasts include Ray-Anne Möller, Louisa Namadungwe, Jayd Pretorius, Karli Conradie, Zara Duchaine, Jessica Shituna, Kayla Duchaine, Christina Theron, Faiza Hamutenya, Gabriella Mouton, Nina-Mari Nel and Meggi Shiweda.
They will be accompanied by coaches Eleonora Karamfilova, Madison Rust and Leonie Botes, with judges Inke Stoldt, Trusty Kavezuva, Trudy Howard, Roumiana Kostin, Anne-Louise Snyman, Nicole Tonder, Ursula Bence and Britt Adonis-Byl.
Artistic gymnasts
Competing in MAG’s pre-junior division is Will Shipele, with WAG’s pre-junior gymnasts Lanita van Wyk, Nina Fortuin, Alyssa Vivo, Mutalipula Maël, Mieke Lynn Geldenhuys, Keza Nzaramba and reserve Jenne-Lee Marsh.
Junior WAG: Anna Dorenhoff, Johanna Timoteus, Elanza Styl, Heliv Kambonde, Arianna Silver, Otja Katjerungu, Serine Meziane.
Junior MAG: Dantago Haraeb, Geofry Pitt, Wihitlynn Cloete, Ray-Daniel Chipeio, Xander Swanepoel, Zinedine Meziane.
Coaches: Claudia Fortuin, Nadine Jaeger, Kira Dichtl, Chantelle Jansen van Rensburg, Vesselin Kostin, Clarence Pitt, Morihei Anderson.
Judges: Claudia Jaeger, Liezel Coetzee, Ronel Kruger, Katalina Kudumo, Djamel Meziane, Bianca Pfaender.
Trampoline and tumbling gymnasts
Senior men: Marco Vernon Jansen, Jahdiel Joshua Snyders, Leon van Wyk.
Senior women: Victoria Sulvani Jansen, Daniela Amutjira, Jessica Hope Schlabitz.
Junior boys: Brent Serfontein, Etienne Gerhard Nel, Gerhardus Engelbrecht.
Junior girls: Mia Ann Bruyns, Isanrie Dreyer, Cadle van Zyl, Jeanette van Zyl, Anielle Dedig.
Pre-junior boys: Jonathan Synders, Joachim Scholtz, Matthias Nel, Chalton Ipinge, with reserve Shaun Wilders.
Pre-junior girls: Lea Le Roux, Lika Myburgh, Emogene Diebold, Nia Le Roux, with reserve Tatjana Hoebel.
Coaches: Charlize van Zyl, Johan Kruger, Eliana Burger, Immanuel Kooper.
Judges: Carané van Zyl, Thalia Loveira, Jason Synders, Twanette Synders, Jonas Vries, Nadia Böhm.
Acknowledgements
Speaking at the launch, NGF president Sharifa Wentworth extended gratitude to the sports ministry, especially director Jo-Ann Manuel.
“The ministry’s vital support has been crucial in enabling the federation to cover key event expenses and acquire a long-needed electronic event management and scoring system, as well as national colours,” she said.
Wentworth also thanked the Namibia Sport Commission, Nampol and City Police for their support, further recognising sports administrator Joan Smit for guidance and fundraising efforts.
“We would also like to thank our essential partners: Capricorn Asset Management, Town Lodge Windhoek, Mercure Hotel Windhoek, Mövenpick Hotel Windhoek, ARK Trading, Lady Pohamba Pharmacy, Apix Digital Solutions, BHL Group, Probrand Namibia, WV Manufacturing, Seawork and Trophäendienste Taxidermy,” she said.
– [email protected]


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