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Oct 23, 2010 Sports

QC student Crystal Ramdayal presents the trophy to 'Women on the Move' representative Mayfield Taylor-Trim.
Proprietor of Trophy Stall of Bourda Market Ramesh Sunich added his support to this year’s ‘Women on the Move’ Cancer Race when he donated a trophy for the day’s activity which will be held tomorrow in the Mining Town of Linden, commencing from 06:00 hrs.
Receiving the donation on behalf of the organising committee was member Mayfield Taylor-Trim, who was presented with the trophy by Queen’s College student Crystal Ramdayal, who is a relative of Sunich, at the entity’s location yesterday.
The race will commence from Jacs Chicken and Fish Shoppe on Republic Avenue move through the community and end at the place of origin.
The race is open to all categories of participants, but will be divided into different age groups ranging from Under-6 to 20 years; 20-29 years; 30-39 years; 40-49 years; 50 years and over, 60 years and over and 70 years and over, while other categories of participants including those who’re physically incapacitated, the heaviest person to finish the race (male, female) and the largest family to complete the race.
Prizes including trophies will be given to the top three finishers and Digicel is the major sponsor.
Among the other highlight for the programme will be the ‘Awareness Evening’ which is set for this evening, at the Linden Bus Park, starting from 16:00 hrs.
Registration for the race will be done this evening, but the feature item on the programme will be presentations to be made by resource personnel from the Periwinkle Cancer Club of Georgetown, the Beacon Foundation and the Ministry of Health, while VIA Testing will be conducted.
Persons desirous of taking part in the race are advised to register early and in the process will receive a free T-Shirt. This is the tenth staging of the event.
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