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Swartbooi and Johannes win Namibian Old Mutual Victory Races

By Namibia Sport | 21 July 2010 - 2:17pm
  • Namibia
Men's winners - Luketz Swartbooi, Johannes Naitembu and Erich Goeieman  /Namibia Sport

Luketz Swartbooi showed his younger opponents a clean pair of heels to win the second leg of the Old Mutual Victory Races in Swakopmund last Saturday with Helalia Johannes also showing her class.

The race also served as the National Half Marathon Championships and drew Namibia's top marathon athletes.

The 44-year-old Swartbooi was in a class of his own as he won the 21km event in a time of 1:03:54.

Johannes Naitembu finished more than 400m behind in second place, while Erich Goeieman finished a further 200m behind in third place. Vilho Paulus finished fourth and Robert Kaxuxuena fifth.

It was a dominant performance by the veteran athlete who showed that he has few peers in Namibian road running circles and according to race organiser Quinton Steele Botes he was a class above the rest of the field.

"Luketz ran a great race and he once again underlined how important experience and exposure at elite level is. He competed against top opposition in South Africa earlier this year and has developed the right temperament to compete at the highest level," he said.

"If any of our senior men want to compete seriously, they will have to reach the competition level of Luketz," he added.

Johannes class

Helalia Johannes was a comfortable winner of the women's 21km race, finishing the event in 1:14:38.

She finished about 200m ahead of Beata Naigambo, while last year's overall winner of the Victory Races, Helena Iipinge came third. Anna Amutoko came fourth and Rachel Akukothela fifth.

With the victory Johannes demonstrated that she is over the groin injury that put her out of competition for most of this year.

Her winning time, however, was still well off her national record of 1:10:59 that she set at the South African Half Marathon Championships in Port Elizabeth in 2008.

Botes said that Johannes had to be groomed carefully to avoid injuries or burnout.

"Helalia ran away from our best half marathon runners and once again underlined her class, but she must be groomed carefully and looked after well.

"Our top athletes are running too much, but their coaches must choose their races more carefully and not just compete for money," he said.

The male and female winners each received N$1 000, while the second placed athletes received N$500 and the third placed athletes N$300. The fourth placed athletes received N$200 and the fifth placed athletes N$100 each.

The top five athletes in the 5km race also received prize money ranging from N$200 down to N$50.

Cristmas Shikongo won the junior men's 21km half marathon, followed by Andreas Timoteus and Tobias Hafeni, while Ester Lazarus won the junior women's 21km event, followed by Teopolina Mwatotele and Claudia Inanga.

 

Results - 2010 Victory Race – Swakopmund 17 July 2010

(15-19)  21km

Male                                               Female

  1. Christmas Shikongo               1. Ester Lazarus

  2. Andreas Timoteus                 2. Teopolina Mwatotele

  3. Tobias Hafeni                       3. Claudia Inanga

(20-39)  21km

Male                                              Female

  1. Johannes Naitembu               1. Hilaria Johannes

  2. Andreas Timoteus                 2. Beata Naigambo

  3. Eriche Goeiemann                 3. Helena Iipinge

  4. Vilho Paulus                         4. Anna Amutoko

  5. Robert Kaxuxuena                5. Rocher Amukothela

(40+)  21km

Male                                             Female

  1. Luketz Swatbooi                  1. Ulla Burd

  2. Johan Bronkhost                 2. Siglinde !Gontes

  3. Willem Andries                   3. Ingrid Laporte

(Under 15)   5km

Male                                           Female

  1. Charles Ndeshiunde           1. Johanna Shiweda

  2. Johannes Mberiyandja        2. Helena Kasera

  3. Phillip Iipinge                    3. Kathy Klaas

15-19 - 5km

Male                                          Female

  1. Naftal Nkuluwa                 1. Frieda Mgeli

  2. Jossob Afrikan                 2. Alina Mathias

  3. Rudolf Kanyanya              3. Alwine Doeses

(20-39)  5km

Male                                           Female

  1. Pineas Embashu               1. Lavinia Haitope

  2. Simeon Shiimi                  2. Ottilie Aimwata

  3. Sam Shaamika                 3. Monika Lazarus

(40+)   5km

Male                                         Female

  1. Anbraham Rooi               1. S Neiss

  2. Hendrik Schaun

  3. Josef Fisch

 

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