4 posts tagged “ms. carifin”
Mc Leish makes it three in a row while Awai steals the spotlight at CariFin cross country at Sevilla, Couva.
The 18th Edition of CariFin Cross Country and Family Fun Day took place on Sunday May 31, 2009 at Sevilla Golf Course – Couva. Here the members of the CariFin Family came together to celebrate – “Fun, Fitness and Friendship” – the trade mark of CariFin.
Cross country running continues to be the main event of CariFin to really test and promote personal fitness and the male and female cross country races continue to be the heart of the Games.
Nikosi Mc Leish of RBTT Bank continued his dominance from the CariFin Urban Challenge where he won all 3 running events to culminate with a hatrick of wins in the 3 lap cross country race at Sevilla in a time of 25.31.
Crystal-Ann Awai stole the spotlight in female two lap’s version of the cross country event and it was the first time for her participating in this event and she breast the finish line tape in first place in a time of 25.01.
Mc Leish took control of the race very early in the first lap and never looked back; he continued to leave the
Crystal-Ann Awai said on the finish line, “I felt great, I accomplish what I set out to do” this was a confident Awia sharing her feeling after winning the toughest race in her career in which it call on her to give her all to ensure success.
Angela Parris of CLICO 2008 winner came in second in a time of 26.05, when asked about her experience running the race, she smiled and said, “If winning means doing ones best, then I am a winner.”
In third place was Mumtaz Amarali of Republic Bank in a time of 26.33. Then in fourth we got Candice Rollock of GHL with a time 27.24 with Hazel Tywang-Maharaj of RBTT Bank taking fifth spot in 27.37
Walking
The walking event for the men was won for another year by Hollis Granville of GHL in time of 17.59. He was followed by Stephen Samuel and Clem Jubrajsingh of RBTT Bank in 18.42 and 18.48 respectively.
Hazel Tywang-Maharaj won the women’s walk for another year straight in 18.50, with her colleague, Sharon Alleyne in 20.57 followed by Aretha Alleyne of First Citizens in 21.01.
The walking had the highest level of participation with 52 finishers in this event
Fun Run
The fun run was the only one of the athletic events open to spouses and other family members and 25 participants entered with Husayn Alfayed winning with a time of 10.33, Biro Phillip in second place with a time of 12.08 and third place is Ashe Holder of Republic Bank with 12.41. In the female category we have Alicia Stewart of First Citizens finishing first in 16.51, followed by Jeneen Salim of GHL in 17.28 and filling third spot is Melissa Mc McAllister of Central Bank with 17.45.
Dance Off
This second year we are having this competition and it has gain enormous traction with the crowd, it’s really a fun
Ms. CariFin 2009
Melissa McAlister of Central Bank outshone the other girls in the aerobic contest and went on to answer her question quite intelligently to win Ms. CariFin 2009. Denise Weeks of GRACE KENNEDY was first runner up, second runner up is Joelle – Ann Mollineau of GHL and third runner up is Christine Bhatto of First Citizens.
Tug of war
Winners of the Tug of War was Central Bank, in second place was Grace Kennedy and filling third spot is First Citizens.
Novelty Champions went to First Citizens, Central Bank took second place Central Bank and Grace Kennedy fill third spot.
Best Tent
The best decorated tent was won by Intercommercial Bank; they won hands down with a design that stood
The Team Captain of the CariFin Games 2009.
To be able to lead your team confidently through out the CariFin Urban Challenge, then have them well represented at cricket, football and all fours. And without fail mount a massive display of team spirit, cohesiveness, passion and energy to be able to inspire your troops to participate in every event and try to win.
That and more is what leadership means as a CariFin Team Captain.
And without a doubt and with the numbers to prove and the victories to show – Dale Mohammed – The First Citizens team captain is the – Team Captain of CariFin Games 2009.
Ms. CariFin 2008 – Report
Ms. Central Bank is Ms. CariFin 2008
Ms. CariFin competition for 2008 captured the attention of the onlookers and also kept the crowd riveted to the seven girls representing the various participating institutions in the competition. This took place on Sunday May 04, 2008 at Sevilla Golf Course, Couva.
Coming after the “Dance Off” competition - the air of expectation was heightened, teams were vociferously backing and supporting their representatives, with a keen sense of friendly rivalry, alive and well on this evening. This was the 5th edition of this competition and it has improved over the years; as this competition was much keener because the competitors were evenly charming and physically matched.
The seven representatives from the participating institutions were welcomed with tumultuous applause. The first activity in the competition was the aerobics workout, from the very beginning Ms. Central Bank – Tessa Clifford seemed to possess a crisp, clean, smooth and rhythmic movement, that was in timing with the music and the instructor and looked in a class all by herself. It was obvious from the support she got from the wide cross section of the crowd, that she was the girl to watch.
The second part of the competition was the question and answer phrase, this was very close, as a number of contestants gave great responses and the audience showed their appreciation and approval for each contestant by giving immediate feedback with tumultuous applause.
At the end Central Bank’s – Tessa Clifford star shone brightest on the evening as she was adjudged the best among the girls representing.
Tessa describe the experience saying, “I was extremely happy when they announced me as the winner.”
Tessa Clifford is employed at Central Bank for just over a year, is an attorney by profession, and someone who has been involved in aerobics since her high school days at Princess Town Senior Comprehensive School for about twelve years.
Here is brief look at what the Aerobics Workout was like for 2008. This was the final event and the highlight of the Day.
Ms. CariFin participants are required to do the following:
1. Participate in one of the Athletic Events on the day
2. Participate in an Aerobics Workout that is design for the Ms. CariFin competition
3. Participate in a question and answer segment
They are judged in following categories: (a) Sports Wear (b) Aerobics Test (c) Event Participation (d) Interview.
Seven institutions took part.
1. Central Bank – Tessa Clifford
2. CLICO Investment Bank – Krystalle Fernandez
3. CLICO – Malika Shade
4. First Citizens – Falomi Marcano
5. Guardian Holding Limited – Elizabeth Bannister
6. Grace Kennedy Limited – Asha Richards
7. Republic Bank – Tracy Brathwaite
Report on Ms. CariFin
Ms. La Toya Khan of CLICO had a rather charmed evening; her face was all smiles as she realized that she had won the Ms. CariFin crown.
Currently celebrating its 15th year, CariFin is about the promotion of a more active and healthy lifestyle among
employees in the Financial Services sector. This year was the 4th edition of the Ms. CariFin event which was held during the Carifin Family Day on Sunday July 08, 2007 at the Sevilla Golf Course, Couva.
La Toya won from a line–up of seven (7) women representing various participating financial institutions, who included Kemba Hackett of CBTT, Khadija
Antoine of FCB, Michelle Perryman of RHAND, Sakina Muhammad of RBL, Anouk Leewoo of GHL and Gail Wellington of Grace Kennedy.
In her bio La Toya stated that what drives her to be healthy is not merely the cosmetic, but that leading an active lifestyle is great for her health and mental well-being. She believes that working out is great to alleviate stress and any bad mood, as evidenced by her hobbies which include weight-lifting, hiking, dragon boating and spinning
In the aerobic routine La Toya was an early crowd favorite, drawing energy from the cheers, responses and support of spectators, as her every move was in sync with that of the instructor and the rhythm of the music.
In the question and answer phase, poise, grace and confidence oozed from La Toya as she answered her questions eloquently and without hesitation, and found favor on all three judges’ score cards. At the end she maintained her immense popularity as she was lifted by two of her team mates to celebrate not just hers, but a big CLICO victory.