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JAM | May 3, 2023

Over 600 to compete at Burger King YMCA Preparatory & Primary Schools Swimming Championships

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Swimmers show off their prizes at the Burger King YMCA Prep & Primary Schools Swimming Championships (Photo Contributed)

Over six hundred entrants are registered to represent over 30 prep and primary schools island-wide in the Burger King YMCA Preparatory & Primary Schools Swimming Championships to be held at the National Aquatic Centre on Friday, May 5, 2023, from 8:30 am.

The event, the largest under-twelve development swim meet island-wide, will feature fifty-two timed final races including individual races and relays.  Sabrena McDonald Radcliffe, Head of Sales & Marketing, said that “Since 2000 we at Burger King have demonstrated our commitment as one of the largest corporate sponsors of youth aquatic sports development in partnership with the YMCA. With this meet, we seek to create a launch pad through friendly competition, for youth to hone and assess skills which will also prove useful in other areas of their lives.”

Allan Marsh, Chairperson, KYMCA said, “The Kingston YMCA is extremely pleased and grateful for the over 20-year partnership with Burger King in hosting the Annual YMCA/Burger King Preparatory and Primary Schools Swimming Championships. This competition has had a positive impact on the lives of thousands of Jamaican children with many of the past participants going to represent Jamaica in global competitions including the Olympics”. 

“The Kingston YMCA is extremely pleased and grateful for the over 20-year partnership with Burger King in hosting the Annual YMCA/Burger King Preparatory and Primary Schools Swimming Championships. This competition has had a positive impact on the lives of thousands of Jamaican children with many of the past participants going to represent Jamaica in global competitions including the Olympics”

Allan Marsh, Chairperson, Kingston YMCA

Noting that the event is open to children between 6-12 years of age, Ms Rashai Graham, Assistant Brand manager shared “Burger King continues to emphasise the importance of creating well-rounded youth, creating a platform for stars to shine regardless of the field of excellence in which they choose to partake”.

This year, Burger King will invest over $2 million in the event to ensure that the swimmers, families, and supporters have a successful and enjoyable day.

Among the 52 races to be staged are the backstroke, freestyle, butterfly, and relays. Awards will be distributed on a points-based system with schools vying for championship trophies for the prep and primary divisions, including the $50,000.00 Burger King Vibe Check cash prize which goes to the school that displays the best Team Spirit and sportsmanship throughout the duration of the competition. Burger King will also be recognizing coaches’ contributions for 5-9 years, 10-14 years and fifteen and over.

Spectators at the Burger King YMCA Prep & Primary Schools Swimming Championships (Photo Contributed)

The event will be highlighted by the recognition to the coaches and their commitment to maintaining excellence within the aquatics sport.  Sabrena McDonald Radcliffe said, “This year we will salute the swim coaches who have helped with the development of Jamaica’s future stars of the pool. We truly value their contribution.”

Spectators have not been left out and they will be treated to a programme of fun and games hosted by Energizer bunny Jenny Jenny, while the BK Mobile will be available with BK favourites to satisfy all BK cravings.

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