As the year comes to an end, the Namibia Aquatic Sport Federation has reflected on its 2025 season, while also casting an eye on the year ahead. It has been a year marked by standout performances, emerging talent, and key developments on both the national and international stage.

NASFED President Riaan Steyn described 2025 as a successful year, despite a number of challenges faced along the way.

"It has been a year marked by standout performances, emerging talent, and key developments on both the national and international stage. NASFED describes 2025 as a successful year, despite a number of challenges faced along the way," NASFED President Riaan Steyn said.

Looking ahead, Steyn highlighted that the federation is expecting a busy 2026 calendar, as athletes begin preparations for major international competitions, including the Commonwealth Games.

"Looking ahead, the federation is expecting a busy 2026 calendar, as athletes begin preparations for major international competitions, including the Commonwealth Games," Steyn added.

With momentum built in 2025 and clear objectives set for the year ahead, NASFED remains focused on strengthening athlete development, improving international competitiveness, and ensuring Namibian aquatic sport continues to make steady progress on the global stage.

-

Category

Author
Castro Uulumbu