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Yeti joins CH and FC as hydration partner
Isotonic energy drink manufacturer Yeti has joined CH and FC Rugby team as their official isotonic hydration partner for the 2022/23 Inter-Club rugby season. The official presentation of the sponsorship took place at the Gymkhana Club pavilion in Maitland Crescent, Colombo.
The CH and FC have over the years produced some of the finest ruggerites, who have gone on to represent the country at the highest level both at home and overseas.
“We take great pleasure in being able to support and hydrate one of the top rugby clubs in Sri Lanka,” Director Yeti Dilshan Balasuriya said. As part of the partnership, the CH and FC Rugby team will have access to the Yeti portfolio of sports isotonic products during the current Inter-Club rugby season.
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