Namibia: Visas for International Athletes 'Huge Headache'

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Namibia: Visas for International Athletes 'Huge Headache'

[Namibian] Veteran promoter Nestor Tobias says visa requirements, travel costs, medical compliance and currency fluctuations remain major challenges in staging international boxing bouts in Namibia.

Veteran promoter Nestor Tobias says visa requirements, travel costs, medical compliance and currency fluctuations remain major challenges in staging international boxing bouts in Namibia.

"The hardest part is the lack of a 'special category visa' for international athletes in our current system," he says.

"We are required to follow the same bureaucratic channels as any other visitor, which rarely accounts for the time-sensitive nature of a fight camp."

He says beyond the 'paper work', cost is a major factor. "If a fighter is coming from South America or eastern Europe, there are often no direct flights, requiring transit visas through multiple regions."

Tobias adds that the challenge becomes "messier" when coupled with administrative costs, risk of visa denials, or delays that could cancel a fight at the last minute, creating a high-stress environment.

"We have to act as a travel agency and diplomatic liaison, while bearing the full financial weight of these applications.

"When you host an international bout, you aren't just paying for a boxer's purse. You are essentially footing the bill for a small delegation's lifestyle for a week. And as the promoter, you are 100% responsible for the 'ground hospitality and air travel'."

The promoter says hospitality and air travel include international return flights at premium rates for last minute booking changes, a dedicated vehicle for the visiting team and full-board accommodation.

"These are fixed costs that do not change regardless of how many tickets we sell. If we don't meet the standards set in the bout contract, which often specifies the grade of hotel and number of rooms, the fight can be sanctioned or even called off," Tobias says.

On the issue of boxers' safety, he says: " Safety is non-negotiable. While medical reports are standard procedure, the challenge lies in the standardisation of those tests across borders.

"Different countries have various windows of validity for blood tests ( HIV, hepatitis B and C, neurological exams such as MRI/CT scans)."

Tobias says they have to coordinate between the visiting fighter's home commission and the Namibian Boxing and Wrestling Control Board to ensure every document is legal.

"We must often facilitate additional testing once the fighter arrives in Namibia to satisfy our local requirement, adding yet another layer of costs and logistical coordination to ensure the athlete is fit to step into the ring."

"This is perhaps the most volatile part of the business. We budget for an event months in advance, but we pay the final purse and fees on the rate o

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