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Mar 17, 2013 Sports
The leading motor cycle company in Guyana, Jailing has jumped on the bandwagon of the Digital Technology Chow Pow’s 10/10 Challenge Series 2013.
Jailing is one of the top selling brands in Guyana for the past fifteen years and the company will use the opportunity to provide the softball fans with a chance of winning a Jialing 110- 8 Eclipse.
Jialing’s representative Anand Kalladeen (right) poses with Yolo Entertainment Kirk Jardine in the Company’s Showroom recently.
Jailing Representative Anand Kalladeen said that his company was exceptionally happy to partner with Yolo Entertainment and Digital Technology to enhance the tournament and at the same time reintroduce the Jailing brand to the West side.
This inclusion will definitely add more glamour to the tournament and provide more reasons for fans to attend the matches.
One lucky fan will win the Jailing Eclipse at the finals of the tournament on April 14 at the Uitvlugt Center Ground. The drawing will be done via a tournament raffle of which the ticket cost is just a meagre one hundred dollars.
Daily prizes will include headphones, computer speakers, clothing irons, cordless phones, peddle cycles and much more.
Director of Yolo Entertainment Kirk Jardine in response said that his Company is delighted to have the support of Jailing even though the tournament is in its second round.
“From the onset we had wanted to have a prize for the fans, but we had not bargained for one of this nature, I am sure the fans will be excited just as we are,” Jardine stated.
Teams participating in the tournament are guaranteed a total of one million dollars in cash and prizes.
The challenge series got underway on Sunday last and will come to a climax on April 14th at the Uitvlugt Center ground.
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