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Mar 27, 2018 Sports
Jailing Rep. Mr. Mahadeo Chateram (right) hands over keys for the Jailing 125cc motorcycle to GuyanaNRA’s Gordon Richards in the presence of Ms. Amelia Hansrajsingh (Jailing) and GuyanaNRA’s Leo Romalho.
Jailing Motorcycles has made good on its promise to the Guyana National Rifle Association (GuyanaNRA) when the company handed over a 125cc motor cycle which is the first prize for the association’s fund raising raffle set to be drawn on May 12th, next at Industrial Safety Supplies Inc., Compound, 226 Camp Street.
Making the trek to receive the motorcycle on behalf of the association at Jailing’s Robb Street Head Office were Gordon Richards and Leo Romalho. Handing over the item were Jailing Representatives, Mr. Mahadeo Chateram and Ms. Amelia Hansrajsingh.
Richards thanked Jailing for its tangible commitment towards the association’s quest to raise funds to send its team to contest the 2018 Caribbean Short and Long Range championship which is taking place under the auspices of the West Indies Fullbore Shooting Council (WIFBSC).
Guyana will be defending its Short and Long Range titles at these championships that would take place at the Paragon Ranges, Christ Church, Barbados.
For only $100 dollars, persons would have the chance to win the Jailing Motorcycle and a number of other attractive prizes: 2nd (One 8HP Outboard Engine – Crown Mining Supplies), 3rd (One 50″ Flat screen TV – Industrial Safety Supplies), 4th (One Refrigerator – Queensway Security) along with Ten (10) Consolations prizes.
Modern Optical Service contributed towards printing of the raffle tickets.
Meanwhile, Team Guyana continues to practice at the Timehri Rifle Range as they seek to make a successful defense of their titles.
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