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May 08, 2012 Sports
– Jai Signs creates new Photo-Op banner
Jai Signs of La Penitence Boulevard yesterday handed over the new
Photo Opportunity banner it created for the third edition of the President’s/Jefford Track and Field Classic with Mark Interior Communications adding its weight in the form of sponsorship.
The two companies have been long-standing supporters of the track meet and yesterday’s gesture marked a continuation of that relationship. They were both initial contributors to the competition, which began three years ago, and has sustained that up until now.
Managing Director of Mark Interior Communications, Mark Grimmond, indicated that he thinks that the President’s/Jefford Track and Field Classic is the best athletics meet in Guyana and that is one of the primary reasons he has continued supporting the event.
According to Grimmond, he is a “strong supporter of quality sports and athletes in Guyana” and his sponsorship of the 2012 meet is demonstrating that commitment. He stated that he will ensure that he continues partnering with the meet as it gets bigger and better.
Meanwhile, the Photo-Op banner will be used as the official background for all photo chances of the meet that will feature Marian Burnett competing in Guyana among local athletes and athletes from the Caribbean. The meet will be officially
launched today at 11am.
Apart from dolling out lucrative cash prizes to clubs and athletes, the President’s/Jefford Classic has sought to establish a popular brand for athletics and provide the platform for local athletes to decide who is the best-of-the-best among them with keen competition.
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