Olympische Jugend-Sommerspiele 2010/Teilnehmer (Namibia)
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Die Jugend-Olympiamannschaft aus Namibia für die I. Olympischen Jugend-Sommerspiele vom 14. bis 26. August 2010 in Singapur bestand aus sechs Athleten. Sie konnten keine Medaille gewinnen.
Athleten nach Sportarten
Leichtathletik
Mädchen
- Julia Handyene
- 1000 m: 16. Platz
- Ndapandula Nghinaunye
- 3000 m: 8. Platz
Rhythmische Sportgymnastik
Mädchen
- Anica Profitt
- Einzel: 18. Platz (Qualifikation)
Ringen
Jungen
- Jason Afrikaner
- Griechisch-römisch bis 58 kg: 4. Platz
Schwimmen
Jungen
- Quinton Delie
- 100 m Freistil: 40. Platz
- 200 m Freistil: 39. Platz
- 100 m Freistil: 40. Platz
Triathlon
Jungen
- Abraham Louw
- Einzel: 5. Platz
- Mannschaft Mixed: 9. Platz (mit dem Team Welt 1)
- Einzel: 5. Platz
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Flagge Namibias
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Pictogramme officiel triathlon olympique
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Olympic Rings without "rims" (gaps between the rings), As used, eg. in the logos of the 2008 and 2016 Olympics. The colour scheme applied here was specified in 2023 guidelines.