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Sep 24, 2016 Sports
Banks DIH Limited will once again be partnering with Courts for its
Annual 10 and 3K athletics road races set for tomorrow.
Banks DIH will be sponsoring the races under its Rainforest Waters and Powerade brands.
Courts Marketing Assistant Roberta Ferguson and AAG President Aubrey Hutson both expressed gratitude to Banks DIH for sponsoring the races.
Communications Manager Troy Peters said Banks DIH is once again proud to be associated with the annual event as its helps to foster closer relationship with the nation’s athletes and business partner Courts.
Athletes and officials will be provided with Rain Forest Water and Powerade, a Sports drink with Electrolytes along the route and at the completion of the event.
Starting time is at 06:00 hours tomorrow.
The races which start and end in front of Courts Furniture Store of Main Street will attract the country’s top athletes in the feature 10K, while employees of Courts and corporate entities will be featured in the 3K.
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