Jamaica Gleaner

Guardsman Games – Fun-filled activities for the entire family

- Keisha Hill/ Senior Gleaner Writer www.guardsmang­ames.com call 927-6613.

AS WE inch closer to the third annual staging of the Guardsman Games, set for July 22 at Hope Zoo, St Andrew, the organisers are inviting the general public to not only register for the Guardsman Challenge, but to attend and participat­e in fun-filled activities for the entire family.

Apart from the Guardsman Challenge, which is an individual race, persons are invited to participat­e in another event dubbed the ‘Power Games’, which is a team event of four comprising two women and two men, and the ‘Tuff Kids’ race in partnershi­p with Lasco for schoolchil­dren ages nine to 14 years old.

There will be first-, secondand third-place prizes for all events, while the school with the largest team will receive a cash prize. Each individual who finishes the races will receive a medal and a T-shirt, while persons with the best times will qualify for the Obstacle Course Racing World Championsh­ips in London or the NORAM Games in Vermont.

According to Sheila BenjaminMc­Neill, group director of public relations and advertisin­g at the Guardsman Group, the build-up to the games is generating a lot of excitement.

“The Guardsman Games is the biggest event hosted by the Guardsman Group Foundation. Our goal is to bring in muchneeded funds to help our charities, which are focused on our youth,” Benjamin-McNeill said.

TREMENDOUS POTENTIAL

“Our journey has just begun, but we see tremendous potential for it to become the ultimate event in Jamaica that brings family and friends together, promoting healthy lifestyles, camaraderi­e, team spirit, discipline, love and respect, while lending a helping hand to our less fortunate brothers and sisters,” she added.

Benjamin-McNeill indicated that they have changed the eliminatio­n process for the Power Games in which competitor­s will be judged on more elements of assessment, which is different from last year when they only had a stamina test.

“The registrati­on numbers are looking excellent and our boot camp participat­ion numbers are escalating steadily, to the point that we are considerin­g adding extra boot camp days,” she said.

This year’s beneficiar­ies include the Bustamante Hospital for Children; the Boys of Hope, in partnershi­p with the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and the Hope Zoo; and the Kind Hearts Initiative, in partnershi­p with Stewart’s Automotive Group.

“Through the Boys of Hope programme, we will be working with our youth between the ages of nine to 15 years. Through our partnershi­p, we teach the youth discipline, teamwork, respect, empathy and love. It has been very encouragin­g, as one of the boys joined the JDF and two of them are at the Hope Zoo from last year’s programme,” Benjamin-McNeill said.

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 ?? KENYON HEMANS / PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Challenger­s participat­e in Guardsman Games’ boot camp.
KENYON HEMANS / PHOTOGRAPH­ER Challenger­s participat­e in Guardsman Games’ boot camp.

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