Mohammed excited over Hand-in-Hand sponsorship

Marketing Coordinator of Hand-in-Hand Mutual Fire and Life Insurance Companies, Shafeena Juman (right), presents the sponsorship cheque to coordinator Hassan Mohamed.
Marketing Coordinator of Hand-in-Hand Mutual Fire and Life Insurance Companies, Shafeena Juman (right), presents the sponsorship cheque to coordinator Hassan Mohamed.

Long serving cycling coach, Hassan Mohamed yesterday received timely sponsorship from Guyana’s oldest insurance agency, Hand-in-Hand Mutual Fire and Life Insurance Companies.

The company’s support will be used to offset expenses and reward the top wheelsmen competing in the 15th annual 11-race programme next Saturday at the National Park.

Mohamed stated that he was once again excited to have the company onboard after receiving the sponsorship cheque from Marketing Coordinator Shafeena Juman at Hand-in-Hand’s Avenue of the Republic headquarters.

“Sponsorship is very important to not just cycling, but sports in general, so it’s always good to have this kind of commitment from companies like Hand-in-Hand,” said Mohamed.

Hand-in-Hand Mutual Fire and Life Insurance Companies has been a firm supporter of sports development in Guyana, and this collaboration with cycling is just another demonstration of that commitment.

“The Hand-in-Hand Fire Insurance company is happy to be able to sponsor this annual event for its 15th year and we anticipate that this year will be bigger and better. We will continue to remain committed to our youth’s development through sporting event such as cycling while fulfilling our corporate and social responsibility,” the company said in a statement.

The event, which pedals off at 09:00h, will be headlined by the 35-lap School Boys and Invitational race, with Michael Anthony of Linden looking to defend his title, having won last year’s event in a time of one hour, 19 minutes, 14.36s. 

Other winners from 2018 were Adelia Hodge (10-lap Juveniles), Ozia McUally (Mountain Bikes), Jude Bentley (Veterans Under-50) and Jaheme Henry (12-14 Boys and Girls).

As has been the case over the last 14 years, representatives of Hand-in-Hand Mutual Fire and Life Insurance Companies will be on hand to witness the riders in action and later assist in the distribution of prizes.