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Apr 09, 2023 Sports
Kares CrossFit Caribbean Championship
Kaieteur News – This year’s edition of the Kares CrossFit Caribbean Championships, set for this Saturday and Sunday at the National Aquatic Centre and the National Park, has attracted generous support from leading beverage giant Banks DIH Limited.
Through the company’s Rainforest Water, athletes officials, and patrons can be assured of remaining hydrated during their workouts and the duration of the competition apart from other products, including Banks Malta and Powerade. Fans will also be treated to samples of the company’s TrisKits crackers and cookies.
Banks DIH Water Beverages Manager, Mr. Colin King, and Biscuit Manager, Ms. Shenisa Fredericks were on hand to make the presentation of the sponsorship, to Kares Caribbean CrossFit Organising Committee Member, Ms. Mary Fung-A-Fat.
Mr. King lauded the Organisers for maintaining and improving on the Kares Caribbean CrossFit competition which will feature the best athletes from six nations, including Guyana, competing this Saturday and Sunday.
“Banks DIH is always happy to be associated with activities of this nature and magnitude. As corporate citizens, we have always fulfilled our mandate of empowering our people in every sphere of endeavour, and this competition is just another of those that we are committed to.”
Noting that the weather is very humid, King posited that Rainforest Water is the preferred product the athletes, officials, and patrons can use to keep hydrated so that they can perform to their optimum.
Ms. Fung-A-Fat expressed gratitude to both, Mr. King and Ms. Fredericks as well as the Management and staff of Banks DIH Limited for their unflinching commitment towards the event.
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