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Rooi, Angula excel in Europe 

The Namibian

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June 24, 2026

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Namibia’s para-athletes Jerome Rooi and Mateus Angula both gave impressive performances at the World Triathlon Para Cup in Besancon, France, over the weekend. Rooi led the way with a bronze medal in the para-triathlon standing category, while Angula finished seventh in the men’s para-triathlon wheelchair category. Jules Ribstein of France dominated the para-triathlon standing race [] The post Rooi, Angula excel in Europe appeared first on The Namibian.

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Assahifa

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· Jul 3, 2026

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BusinessWorld Online

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Entrepreneur.com

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· Jul 10, 2026

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AzerNews

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· Jul 3, 2026

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Related coverage for "Rooi, Angula excel in Europe ": Yen.com.gh — Canada lists 7 professions eligible for faster permanent residence in new update. Voice of Nigeria — Anambra Urges Families to Strengthen HIV Prevention Efforts. Assahifa — More Than 157,000 Moroccans Apply for Spain's Migrant Regularization Program. BusinessWorld Online — PHL new upper-middle-income status should spur human capital investments – CPD, UNFPA. Entrepreneur.com — Portugal Just Made European Citizenship Much Harder to Get. Here’s Why It Matters.. AzerNews — Brussels finally realised what Baku has been saying for years