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MüllerDonatesSportsEquipment
Rudi Bowe
Namibia's leading kickboxer and one of the country's foremost young sports stars Delano Müller from Walvis Bay recently donated sports equipment worthN$15000tothe Khorixas Boxing Academy
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The items that include boxing shoes, training equipment, two full sets of boxing robes and shorts, a pull-up bar, three boxing bag brackets, and cash formspartoftheBoxingClubsfirstbirthdayandMüller'sinitiative'making sportsaccessibletoeveryonetogether.'
The initiative aims to call on Namibians to donate new and old sports equipment,accessories,trophies,clothes,andshoeswhichwillbeutilisedto help to help empower the youth who do not have a means to realise their potentialinsport.Müllersaidhewouldremaincommittedtohelpingyoung boxerstrainandimprovetheirskills.
ThecoachoftheKhorixasBoxingAcademy,ClaudiusMatsuibreceivedthe donation of ports equipment, boxing shoes, boxing apparel and training s materials extended his gratitude to Müller for the generous contributions. “We appreciate the assistance and his continued support greatly It is importantforboxerstoexcelandmovetothenextlevel,thereforetheyneed trainingequipment, Matsuib” said Matsuib individualsandcompaniestohelpthemwithdonationsor pleadsto sponsorships.
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