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May 17, 2011 Sports
Lifetime Real Estate threw its weight behind the upcoming President’s/Jefford Track and Field Classic yesterday when the company added its name to a list of illustrious corporate entities that have supported the what is being touted as a mega showdown.
Real Estate Developer and owner of Lifetime, Alfred Mentore said that he was happy to add his corporate support to the event that is rapidly growing into one of Guyana’s signature events. He said that he anticipates that the event will be extremely rewarding.
One of the Coordinators of the event, Edison Jefford told Kaieteur Sport that Mentore came good on a commitment to support the track and field classic. “Mentore had promised support and kept his word with this sponsorship,” Jefford said.
He added that preparations to ensure that the Classic raises the bar of athletics in Guyana again are moving apace. “Clubs and athletes are gearing for what could be some of their best performances ever in Linden on Sunday,” Jefford informed.
In addition, he noted that all the technical international systems will be firmly and seriously put in place so that the McKenzie Sports Club Ground is transformed. He said that one of the aims is to ensure that sponsors get maximum value for their money.
Lifetime Real Estate joined major sponsors Digicel, Ansa McAl under its Nurishment brand, R&D Engineering, E-Networks, YK Investments, Mark Interior Communications, Wartsila and Giftland OfficeMax as some of the companies that have support the Second Edition of the Classic.
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