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Namibia: Archery C'hamps on TV


The Namibian (Windhoek)
 

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The Namibian (Windhoek)

22 July 2008
Posted to the web 22 July 2008

NAMIBIA hosted the World Field Archery Championship for the first time in Windhoek from April 7 to 12 this year.

MultiChoice Namibia was one of the sponsors at the event.

The company took this opportunity to showcase the talented Namibian and international archers to the African continent on SuperSport, creating exposure for the fine art of field archery in Namibia.

MultiChoice Namibia has commissioned the services of a local production company to further commit towards displaying Namibian sport skills to the African DStv platform.

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The World Championship Field Archery television schedule is as follows: Wednesday, July 23 19h00-19h30: SS2 & SS2A - Archery: World Championships Field Archery (Premier) Thursday, July 24 00h30-01h00: SS2, SS2A & CSN - Archery: World Championships Field Archery Friday July 25 12h30-13h00: SS5 & SS5A - Archery: World Championships Field Archery Saturday, July 26 17h00-17h30: SS6 - Archery: World Championships Field Archery Monday, July 28 03h30-04h00: SS2 & SS2A - Archery: World Championships Field.



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