Nambala and Shikongo in the final at World Champs

T11 paralympic sprinters Ananias Shikongo (guided by Even Tjiuiju) and T13 athlete Johannes Nambala progressed to the final of the men’s 100 metres (m) and 400m respectively, after finishing second in their respective semi-finals at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) 2023 World Para Athletics Championships currently underway in Paris, France.

The semi-finals of the T11 100m and T13 400m were held on Friday evening at the Charlety Stadium, where over 1 300 athletes from 107 nations are competing for 168 medals.

First on the track was Nambala, who ran a seasonal best of 48.92 seconds to finish second behind Japanese sprinter Ryota Fukunaga, who ran an Asian record of 47.79 seconds.

Shikongo, who was the second T11 athlete to compete in the 100m semi-finals, also ran a seasonal best of 11.20 seconds but finished behind Greece’s world record holder, Athanasios Ghavelas, who set up a new championship record of 10.93 seconds.

His world record time is 10.82 seconds which he set in 2021 at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games that were held in Japan.

Another Namibian athlete that made the semi-finals of their events on Friday night was Lahja Ipinge, guided by Paulus Filippus, who ran a personal best of 12.91 seconds in the T12 100m to reach the semi-finals that will be held on Saturday morning.

Cuban sprinter and world record holder, Omara Durand, won the T12 100m heat with a seasonal best of 11.78 seconds.

Meanwhile, T11 sprinter Chris Kinda and guide Riwaldo Goagoseb failed to progress to the final of the T11 100m after finishing fourth in their race with a time of 11.46 seconds.

Only the winner of the T11 100m heats, as well as one of the fastest times from the three heats, advance to the final

After seven days of competition, Namibia has one medal. A silver that was won by Lahja Ishitile and guide Sem Shimanda in the T11 400m race.

The major international multi-sport event involves athletes with a range of disabilities and is governed by the International Paralympic Committee.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Ishitile through to 200m semi-finals in Paris

Namibia’s T11 sprinter, Lahja Ishitile (guide by Sem Shimanda) reached the semi-finals of the women’s T11 200 metres (m) after finishing second in her 200m heat on Saturday morning at the 2023 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Para Athletics Championships currently underway in Paris, France.

Ishitile and Shimanda ran a seasonal best time of 25.92 seconds to finish second in heat four, behind Brazilian sprinter Thalita Simplico and her guide Felipe Veloso, who won that heat with a time of 25.71 seconds.

The fastest time from the five heats held on the day was clocked by Cuiqing Liu of China and her guide Shengming Chen. They clocked 25.63 seconds to book themselves a spot in the semi-finals that will be held Sunday morning.

Meanwhile, T12 female sprinter Lahja Ipinge and guide Paulus Filippus did not progress to the final of the 100m after finishing last in her heat with a time of 13.22 seconds. The world record holder, defending champion Omara Durand of Cuba and guide Yuniol Kindelan won that heat with a seasonal best of 11.73 seconds.

Only the winners of the two heats and the fastest losing times advance to the final that will be held on Saturday evening.

Other Namibians also expected to compete on Saturday evening are T11 male sprinter Ananias Shikongo, who will compete in the 100m final, and T13 sprinter Johannes Nambala who will also compete in the 400m final.

Over 1 300 athletes from 107 nations are competing for 168 medals, and after eight days of competition, Namibia has won one medal – a silver in the T11 400m by Lahja Ishitile.

The major international multi-sport event involves athletes with a range of disabilities and is governed by the IPC.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency