Saturday, November 18, 2006
Bringing the Big-Badminton-Bang the second time around
AFTER a triumphant year hosting the first ever ORO Asian Cup Badminton Tournament participated in by more than 500 enthusiasts from all over Visayas and Mindanao, JODACA Marketing will once again host the ORO Asian Cup Badminton Tournament 2006 at its second bloom.
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The elimination rounds and the championship would commence on November 10 to 12, 2006 at the Shuttle Square, CDOC and championship and awarding at the Atrium of Lim Ket Kai Mall, respectively.
Ready to work that sweat? Well then here is the chance to shine in the Badminton arena and bring home the bacon by bagging the amazing prizes in store! Such is made possible by the support of the sponsors such as Air Philippines, San Miguel Corp., Alaxan FR, and Rush Fitness Water.
To give light to the technicalities of this tournament, JODACA Marketing has sought the professional skills of the Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) through its Grassroots Development Program (GDP)--this is JODACA Marketing's way of extending fairness to the Badminton Enthusiasts competing thereto.
Unleash the Badminton Champion in you! So if you are 18 years old and above, and of proven physical fitness, then avail for registration forms at your convenience from the following establishments: Oro Asian Automotive Center, Toby's Sports, and Shuttle Square. A P700 registration fee per player will cover tournament shirts, court fees, leveling fees, shuttlecocks, and more.
The tournament's actualization was made possible by: Toby's, Gerflor, John Offset Press, Hotel Koresco, Furukawa Battery, Trans-Asia Shipping Lines Inc., magnet Advertising, Star Ads, Energy Fm, Hot Bikes, Dunlop Sport, STRZ Electronics Center, Dunkin Donuts, Max's Restaurant, Boty's, La Cabana Spa, VIP Fm, and Inquirer-Badminton. This tournament is also supported by Plaza Fair, Blue Angel, Hidden Spring, and Kodak.For more Philippine news, visit Sun.Star Zamboanga. (November 18, 2006 issue) Write letter to the editor. Click here. Join the Sun.Star message board. Click here. |