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Sep 29, 2013 Sports
It has been long in coming and when the Police finally deliver their version of the Gymkhana to Berbice, it is expected to spectacular.
The Hope Town Community Centre Ground West Coast Berbice will today come alive as thousands are expected to throng to the venue for the Guyana Police Force Gymkhana.
The event is expected to see policing with a difference and will feature a number of breathtaking displays.
The gymkhana, which is a regular feature on the force’s calendar of activities, will see ranks from the various departments performing stunts and other daring displays.
The police mounted and canine branches are expected to take center stages when they take to the arena and carry their animals through various routines including drills, jumping through fire and musical chairs. The tracker dogs will also show what they can do. A number of majorettes’ groups will also take to the sward for their drill and physical displays.
The bikers from the various police motorbike divisions including traffic, dirt bike will also be doing their stuff.
A number of novelty events including foot drills, late for work, physical displays, Lime and spoon, needle, three legged race and many more including the police military band will also be on show.
The action starts at 11:00hrs.
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