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Mar 04, 2016 Sports
Upbeat about the event’s irrefutable success in its maiden endeavor, Courts
(Guyana Inc.) confirmed its support for the March 13 E-Networks Cross-Fitness Challenge after Marketing Manager Pernell Cummings presented a cheque for the sum of $300,000 to Organisers Jordana Ramsay-Gonsalves and Noshavyah King, yesterday, at the Company’s Head Office on Main Street.
Cummings, speaking at the occasion told the media that Courts Guyana Inc. has been unwavering in its commitment to contribute to sports in Guyana as well as healthy lifestyles and fitness and was happy to once again be called upon to offer its support.
According to Cummings whose entity was on board at the inaugural event, last year’s experience was exciting and encouraging and the organisers must be praised for bringing such an initiative to Guyana.
He added that the Company is certainly glad to be back on board once again and pledged continued support for such projects in an effort to bring value home to Guyana. The company recently started the year with its healthy living promotion which sought to encourage Guyanese to get fit and be healthy in 2016.
It is in keeping with the company’s commitment in the area of healthy living and fitness. The event which is in its second year will comprise of several different exercises to test the athlete’s level of fitness and endurance. Several gyms and individuals active in fitness have already indicated their intentions to be apart with numerous others showing interest.
Meanwhile, Ramsay-Gonsalves in her response spoke of how proud and happy they are to have Courts back on board and even happier to hear of some of the products that the Company will have on offer this year.
According to Ramsay-Gonsalves, the day will have a packed programme with nine teams confirmed totaling 36 contestants from all across the country. Starting time is 10:00 hrs.
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