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Dec 17, 2013 Sports
Beverage giants; Banks DIH Limited has once again maintained its status as the main sponsor of the fourth Hugh Ross Classic Body Building and Fitness competition which will be known as the Malta Supreme Hugh Ross Classic.
Yesterday at the entities Sports Club located at Thirst Park, Clayton McKenzie, Brand Manager of Non Alcoholic Malts handed over a cheque to Chairman of the Hugh Ross Classic Committee Hugh Ross which confirmed the beverage company’s commitment.
McKenzie in brief remarks noted that Banks DIH Limited is once again
pleased to be in partnership with the HRC with the Body Building & Fitness competition which is scheduled to be held on Saturday March 29, 2014.
“Banks DIH is sponsoring this event under the Malta Supreme brand. Malta Supreme is a Non-Alcoholic Malt beverage that contains vitamin B and honey. The tagline of this product is “Be Smart, Be Strong, Be Supreme with Malta Supreme which synchronizes with the athletes participating in this event. Being fit is being Smart; Body Building makes you become Strong and upon being fit & strong, a degree of Supremacy is achieved.”
The best athletes in the nation are expected to compete at this competition with the organisers seeking to attract more females.
Ross in remarks conveyed gratitude to McKenzie the Banks DIH for their continued show of confidence in the show which showcases the best athletes in the Land of Many Waters.
“The HRC committee is very elated with the fact that you at Banks and Malta Supreme are maintaining your partnership with us and we can assure you that we are working towards producing a show that will bring supreme results not only in exposing our athletes but working with them to excel beyond the shores of Guyana.”
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