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Sep 13, 2019 Sports
Banks DIH under their Rain Forest Water brand has thrown their support behind the Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) for the staging of the

AAG President Aubrey Hutson (right) accepts the cheque from Rain Forest Water Brand Manager Colin King in the presence of representatives of AAG and Banks DIH.
Courts 10K which is set for Sunday.
The entity yesterday handed over a cheque to President of the AAG Aubrey Hutson at their Main Street office.
Hutson said a number of overseas athletes are expected to take part and the event is expected to be keenly contested. Troy Peters of Banks DIH said they have partnered with the athletic fraternity to ensure that the athletes are given the necessary exposure to excel and they are happy to be associated with the event.
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