Jamaica Gleaner

Guardsman Games activities get under way

- Keisha Hill Gleaner Writer keisha.hill@gleanerjm.com

The countdown has begun as preparatio­ns are now in high gear for the second staging of the Guardsman Games.

THE COUNTDOWN has begun as preparatio­ns are now in high gear for the second staging of the Guardsman Games, scheduled for Saturday, September 2, and Sunday, September 3 at the Hope Zoo in St Andrew.

Ten teams were selected from the eliminatio­n round, held on August 12, and there is high anticipati­on for the Guardsman Games boot camps scheduled for August 19 and 26.

According to Sheila Benjamin-McNeill, group director for public relations and advertisin­g, there has been overwhelmi­ng interest in the games. “Over 40 teams registered for the Guardsman Games from gyms, regular persons and from corporate companies such as Sagicor, Scotiabank, and Jamaica National. Also, spectators are excited about wanting to come and experience the games,” Benjamin-McNeill said.

The teams selected for the semi-finals include JN Conquerors, JAAR, SOS Strikers, Tuff Gong Lions, Infinity, 876 Crossfit iDrade, Sagicor A+, SportsMax 2 Spartans, C&S Warriors 1 and SportsMax Dynamics.

“The number one feedback we got after last year’s event was that people wanted to get a chance to be involved; so now that they have the ability to register, people are very excited about the opportunit­y,” she said.

“We expect that the semi-finals will be very exciting and competitiv­e with the best 10 out of the 40 teams going head-to-head for the awesome prizes that we have in store. We also expect that they will bring their supporters to cheer them on, and that will bring additional enthusiasm to the atmosphere,” Benjamin-McNeill added.

The semi-finals for the Guardsman Games will be held on Saturday, September 2, with the Guardsman Games, Finals and Guardsman Challenge set for Sunday, September 3.

On the actual weekend, there will be activities for the entire family, including a food court, rides for the kids, zoo tours, a dog show, self-defence demonstrat­ions; and plans are also being organised to have an end-of-race lyme and much more.

All proceeds from the games will go towards the JDF/Guardsman Hope Zoo Project, the Bustamante Hospital for Children, and the Hope Zoo Environmen­tal Programmes.

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