Walvis Bay set for Namport Nedbank Powerhouse Challenge
Mountain biking, Running
                                    
            
            
            
                                                            Walvis Bay is set to host the second edition of the Namport Nedbank Powerhouse Challenge on Saturday and Sunday.
Following the success of its inaugural event in Lüderitz earlier this year, the Challenge returns to Namibia’s coastal town with an expanded programme of running and cycling events designed to cater to both elite athletes and recreational participants.
The two-day multi-sport event will begin with a series of running events including a 21.1km half-marathon, a 10km race and a 5km fun run on the first day. The races are expected to draw a wide range of participants, from seasoned runners to families and fitness enthusiasts looking to enjoy a scenic route along the Atlantic coast. Cycling enthusiasts will have their moment in the spotlight across both days.
Saturday will also feature the mountain biking (MTB) races, with 70km and 35km routes that promise to challenge even the most experienced riders.
Day two's events
The road races will take centre stage on Sunday, with 100km and 60km distances on offer. All cycling events are sanctioned by the Namibian Cycling Federation, ensuring top-tier competition and safety standards.
Registration for the event is still open via events.today.com.na, with organisers encouraging both local and visiting athletes to secure their spots before the final cut-off later today.
The late registration for all categories will take place today between 09:00 and 19:00 at the Namport Wellness Centre in Walvis Bay.
Namport’s manager for marketing and stakeholder engagement, Cliff Shikuambi, sees the Challenge as more than just a race, describing it as "deeply rooted in their corporate social responsibility (CSR) thrmatic pillars.
"These guide our community-driven initiatives. The Walvis Bay edition of the Namport Nedbank Powerhouse Challenge 2025 is a strategic brand-building platform that reinforces Namport’s identity as a people-centred, progressive and community-invested national brand," he said.
Beyond the sporting aspect
Beyond the filed of competition, the Challenge represents a significant socio-economic opportunity for the Walvis Bay community, particularly residents living in and around the Dorob National Park.
The influx of participants, spectators and service providers stimulates the local economy, benefiting accommodation facilities, restaurants, transport operators and informal traders alike.
"The success of the event is further enhanced through the unwavering support of key stakeholders, including the Walvis Bay municipality, law enforcement agencies and various corporate partners. Their commitment to ensuring effective traffic management, He added that by aligning with reputable partners such as Nedbank Namibia and the Powerhouse Cycling Club, Namport strengthens its image as a collaborative leader and enabler of social development.
Sports tourism
The Challenge promotes values synonymous with Namport’s brand of resilience, endurance, teamwork and excellence, while positioning the organisation as a catalyst for regional integration and local economic stimulation through sports tourism.
"Traditionally, cycling was viewed merely as a mode of transport. Today, through the Namport–Nedbank–Powerhouse partnership, the sport has evolved into a platform for empowerment and opportunity. This collaboration seeks to cultivate appreciation and appetite for cycling as a competitive discipline that can sustain individuals and families, foster community pride and nurture future champions."
As preparations gain momentum, Namport remains steadfast in its mission to deliver excellence beyond the port gates, using initiatives such as the Powerhouse Challenge to strengthen community bonds, promote healthy living and drive inclusive economic participation across Namibia’s coastal region. Nedbank Namibia, a long-standing supporter of community upliftment through sport, echoed the sentiment.
Bringing communities together
The banks’ chief commercial officer, JG van Graan said as money experts who do good, Nedbank Namibia is proud to be part of an initiative that not only promotes wellness but also brings communities together."
"This event reflects our commitment to decentralising access to sport and creating platforms that inspire participation and pride across Namibia.
"We have built a fantastic track record for peerless sporting events and have no doubt that this event is an excellent harbinger for even greater popularity in future."
Gratitude
Representing the Powerhouse Cycling Club, João da Costa expressed gratitude for the collaborative effort behind the event, stating that the partnership enables the club to further its mission of growing the sport of cycling within the country.
"We want to encourage participation at all levels and create more opportunities for youth and community engagement through sport."
        Following the success of its inaugural event in Lüderitz earlier this year, the Challenge returns to Namibia’s coastal town with an expanded programme of running and cycling events designed to cater to both elite athletes and recreational participants.
The two-day multi-sport event will begin with a series of running events including a 21.1km half-marathon, a 10km race and a 5km fun run on the first day. The races are expected to draw a wide range of participants, from seasoned runners to families and fitness enthusiasts looking to enjoy a scenic route along the Atlantic coast. Cycling enthusiasts will have their moment in the spotlight across both days.
Saturday will also feature the mountain biking (MTB) races, with 70km and 35km routes that promise to challenge even the most experienced riders.
Day two's events
The road races will take centre stage on Sunday, with 100km and 60km distances on offer. All cycling events are sanctioned by the Namibian Cycling Federation, ensuring top-tier competition and safety standards.
Registration for the event is still open via events.today.com.na, with organisers encouraging both local and visiting athletes to secure their spots before the final cut-off later today.
The late registration for all categories will take place today between 09:00 and 19:00 at the Namport Wellness Centre in Walvis Bay.
Namport’s manager for marketing and stakeholder engagement, Cliff Shikuambi, sees the Challenge as more than just a race, describing it as "deeply rooted in their corporate social responsibility (CSR) thrmatic pillars.
"These guide our community-driven initiatives. The Walvis Bay edition of the Namport Nedbank Powerhouse Challenge 2025 is a strategic brand-building platform that reinforces Namport’s identity as a people-centred, progressive and community-invested national brand," he said.
Beyond the sporting aspect
Beyond the filed of competition, the Challenge represents a significant socio-economic opportunity for the Walvis Bay community, particularly residents living in and around the Dorob National Park.
The influx of participants, spectators and service providers stimulates the local economy, benefiting accommodation facilities, restaurants, transport operators and informal traders alike.
"The success of the event is further enhanced through the unwavering support of key stakeholders, including the Walvis Bay municipality, law enforcement agencies and various corporate partners. Their commitment to ensuring effective traffic management, He added that by aligning with reputable partners such as Nedbank Namibia and the Powerhouse Cycling Club, Namport strengthens its image as a collaborative leader and enabler of social development.
Sports tourism
The Challenge promotes values synonymous with Namport’s brand of resilience, endurance, teamwork and excellence, while positioning the organisation as a catalyst for regional integration and local economic stimulation through sports tourism.
"Traditionally, cycling was viewed merely as a mode of transport. Today, through the Namport–Nedbank–Powerhouse partnership, the sport has evolved into a platform for empowerment and opportunity. This collaboration seeks to cultivate appreciation and appetite for cycling as a competitive discipline that can sustain individuals and families, foster community pride and nurture future champions."
As preparations gain momentum, Namport remains steadfast in its mission to deliver excellence beyond the port gates, using initiatives such as the Powerhouse Challenge to strengthen community bonds, promote healthy living and drive inclusive economic participation across Namibia’s coastal region. Nedbank Namibia, a long-standing supporter of community upliftment through sport, echoed the sentiment.
Bringing communities together
The banks’ chief commercial officer, JG van Graan said as money experts who do good, Nedbank Namibia is proud to be part of an initiative that not only promotes wellness but also brings communities together."
"This event reflects our commitment to decentralising access to sport and creating platforms that inspire participation and pride across Namibia.
"We have built a fantastic track record for peerless sporting events and have no doubt that this event is an excellent harbinger for even greater popularity in future."
Gratitude
Representing the Powerhouse Cycling Club, João da Costa expressed gratitude for the collaborative effort behind the event, stating that the partnership enables the club to further its mission of growing the sport of cycling within the country.
"We want to encourage participation at all levels and create more opportunities for youth and community engagement through sport."


 
                 
                        
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