DMH GROUP HELPS TO BRING ‘NIGHT OF THE JUMPS’

in Sport
Author: 
Kerrianne Witt

There is plenty of new blood stirring the pot this year, where 13 international riders from all over the world will be in action at the FIM Freestyle Moto-Cross World Championship ‘Night of the Jumps’ in Windhoek on 21 November 2009, the spectacular high flying adrenalin show with breathtaking stunts never seen before in Namibia!

This event would not have been possible without the help of our valued sponsors, Republikein, Allgemeine Zeitung, Namibian Sun and Namlish.com, who have been supporting this event from the beginning and are keeping everyone updated with the latest news and highlights.

A recent independent survey has shown that the Republikein newspaper has the second highest weekly readership. The Republikein is known for reliable and up to date news reporting. They have been working in conjunction with F&H Promotions for many years informing Namibians about exciting events taking place.

This renowned event will take place against a beautiful African backdrop at the Tony Rust Race Track. Gates will open at 14h00. Bring an umbrella, chair or camping blanket and join in on the fun! We are doing this the real African way.

Tickets are available for N$ 180 (outside the track) and N$ 250 (in the oval track) at the following outlets, the Pulse in Ludwigsdorf, the Biltong Shop in Maerua Mall, at the Radiowave station and at the following Shell Garages - East End, Southgate and Tacoma in Windhoek and Vineta in Swakopmund.

To keep informed about this event, log onto www.kickstartnam.com, Namlish.com, Republikein.com.na or Facebook. Keep reading the Republikein, Allgemeine Zeitung and the Namibian Sun or tune into Radiowave 96.7FM, Namibia’s #1 Hit Music Station.

This is it!

Competition: You could be the lucky one!
WIN 2 free entry tickets & meet the riders after the World Championship at a secret location.
Question: What are the names of all 13 international riders and which countries do they represent? Names of riders will be mentioned in the following newspaper articles in the Republikein, Allgemeine Zeitung and the Namibian Sun, so be sure not to miss them. Collect & phone into Radiowave 96.7FM (061) 242301 to enter.

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